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This entry was posted on January 6, 2017 by Tinteán Editorial Team/EMcK, in Brigidfest, Celtic Club, comedy, entertainment, Fund raising, humour, Theatre Notice, What's On... and tagged Celtic Club, entertainment, feminism, humour. Bookmark the permalink.

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