‘Better Call’ NCH – Saul aka Bob Odenkirk Announces Dublin Date

Emmy-winning writer and Golden Globe-nominated actor, comedian and director Bob Odenkirk is going to be in the National Concert Hall, Dublin in a special one night only event. On Thursday April 13th, he will entertain Irish audiences as he recounts the twists and turns of his comedy career live on stage. 

His only Irish tour date at NCH precedes an extensive UK tour later this year across Birmingham, Liverpool, Brighton, Edinburgh and more.  

Celebrating the paperback publication of his entertaining and heartfelt memoir Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama, Bob will share the highs and lows of showbiz, from his work on the infamous cult comedy Mr. Show, as a performer and writer on legendary series such as The Larry Saunders Show and Saturday Night Live, to becoming everyone’s favourite lawyer  Saul Goodman in the global hit TV Series Breaking Bad which led to his Emmy-winning starring role in Better Call Saul. In addition, he will talk about what it is like to work with director Steven Spielberg and actress Greta Gerwig and re-invent himself as an action thriller actor in Nobody.  

Featuring humorous tangents, wild characters and Bob’s trademark unflinching drive and humour, An Evening with Bob Odenkirk is an opportunity to enjoy an entertaining night out with the beloved star and comic maverick.   

An Evening with Bob Odenkirk is presented by the National Concert Hall and here are all the details.

Thursday 13th April at 8pm 

National Concert Hall  

Tickets: €45, €36, €28.50 (10% Discount for Friends for the NCH) 

On Sale since Friday 17th February 10am

from www.nch.ie or Tel: 01-4170000  

Prerna Shah
Prerna Shah
Prerna Shah is a media and content professional with over a decade of experience in both print as well as digital. She pursues her love of a good story and storytelling by writing features, blogs, essays and interviews.

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