'˜Red Noise' with Owen O'Neill
Red Noise is the perfect combination of stand-up comedy, theatrical monologue and poetry alongside Owen spinning hilarious true stories of his life.
One of sixteen siblings, he talks about queueing for breakfast, family dramas, how he was struck by lightning when he was nine years old and how his feature film debut with Liam Neeson went horribly wrong.
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Hide AdOwen is an award winning stand-up comedian, writer and actor.
He was born in Cookstown and has drawn on his upbringing in Cookstown for some of his more colourful characters in his standup and theatre work.
Early comic influences included W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, and particularly Richard Pryor.
He made his stand-up TV debut in 1985 on Saturday Live and has since performed all over the world.
He has guested twice on Late night with Conan O’Brien.
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