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David 'Danger' O'Doherty brings three gigs to Derry

David O'Doherty comes to Derry on November 27 and 28
David O'Doherty comes to Derry on November 27 and 28

COMIC David O’Doherty will perform three shows in Derry later this month, including a morning show for younger fans. His 'grown-up' show is the one he took to Edinburgh in August – We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O'Doherty.

The comedian describes himself as “the Lidl Enya, the broken Bublé” and says his show is “a new hour of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986... Life is like a box of chocolates, but one where somebody else has eaten all the chocolates. And replaced them with mouse heads and dishwasher tablets...”

His morning show will be based around the book Danger is Still Everywhere, a funny handbook in which DO’D (aka dangerologist Dr Noel Zone) illustrates the dangers that we encounter on a daily basis and what to do to stay safe.

:: David O’Doherty, The Playhouse, Derry, Friday and Saturday November 27 and 28 at 8pm (tickets £14/£16) and at 11am on the Saturday (tickets £4). See derryplayhouse.co.uk or call 028 7126 8027.