Ciaran Dowd: Don Rodolfo Tickets

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Soho Theatre
21 Dean St, Soho, London, W1D 3NE
Running Time 1hr
Running Since Thu, 11 October 2018
Booking Until Sat, 12 January 2019
Monday - -
Tuesday - 21:45
Wednesday - 21:45
Thursday - 21:45
Friday - 21:45
Saturday - 21:45
Sunday - -

Upcoming Performances

Today is Sat, 17 May 2025

Important Information
Children under 16 will not be admitted.

More about Ciaran Dowd: Don Rodolfo

Don Rodolfo is a complete tool, an unapologetic rake, a shameless narcissist and the greatest swordsman of all time.

Part Don Juan, part Don Quixote sit back and let Don Rodolfo tell you a tale or two of his adventures, his dalliances and other ridiculous happenings.

Ciarán is a character comedian seen on Drunk History, Josh and Game Face. He’s a member of the much-lauded sketch group BEASTS. He makes his solo debut with Don Rodolfo.

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Soho Theatre

21 Dean St, Soho, London, W1D 3NE
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Bang in the creative heart of London, Soho Theatre is a major new writing theatre and a writers’ development organisation of national significance. With a programme spanning theatre, comedy, cabaret and writers’ events and home to a lively bar, Soho Theatre is one of the most vibrant venues on London’s cultural scene.

Soho Theatre owns its own Central London venue housing the intimate 150-seat Soho Theatre, our 90-seat Soho Upstairs and our cabaret space, Soho Downstairs. Under the joint leadership of Soho’s Artistic Director Steve Marmion and Executive Director Mark Godfrey, Soho Theatre now welcomes 167,000 people a year.

For me the combination of cutting edge new writing, the best in comedy, the reputation for brave collaboration and a young dynamic audience, makes Soho one of the most exciting venues in British theatre.

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