Joanne McNally: The Prosecco Express
  • West End

Described as 'hilarious& brutal' by Lyn Gardner, join Joanne as she revisits her irreverent,critically acclaimed show TheProsecco Express.

Due to her thirties age box, Joanne McNally spends her weekendscelebrating other people's milestones at their garden parties drinking proseccoout of jam jars (or she did before the world ended). She is full of questions,her main one being, if she doesn't have a child who will be obligated to watchher die so she doesn't have to do it alone? She's a people's person, she's justnot sure she's a raising people's person's person. And what if she doesn't marry anyone, is she prepared to face herbiggest fear of being buried with her mother? And once her mother reads this,will she retract her offer? Joanne tackles the trials and tribulations ofmodern life with hilarious, charming irreverence. She wants you to know thatshe wrote this herself but stands by 80% of it.

'INSIGHTFUL AND SMART&THE AUDIENCE STRUGGLE TO KEEPUP WITH THE GAGS.'

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"Terrifyingly Funny" Evening Standard

"The Most exciting thing to happen to Irish comedy in years" Irish Times

"Truly Gifted Stand Up" Sunday Times

"Next Stop Netflix" The Star


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