Tuesday 8 October 2013

TOMMY TIERNAN, THOMASTOWN, CO. KILKENNY



One of Ireland’s best known award winning comedians Tommy Tiernan kicked off his World Tour of Kilkenny at The Bridgebrook Arms, Thomastown last Wednesday night.  Tiernan a subversive controversial comedian ensured this event was not for the faint-hearted.   A large representation of young people attended the gig alongside older fans like me who remember when he burst onto the comedy scene in the mid-1990s.   Who can forget his first fresh faced appearance on The Late Late Show in May 1996?   He regaled the audience with hilarious tales about people and places in his hometown of Navan.  Like many Irish performers he describes this appearance on The Late Late Show as a landmark in his career.  Since this first television appearance his material has become more subversive and he has stumbled into controversy more than once.  However, these foibles have not detracted from his popularity judging by the full house and the number of young people in attendance last Wednesday night.  
                                                        View of Thomastown
In February of this year Tiernan was interviewed by broadcaster Tom Dunne on a national radio station.  The banter and humour between the pair was entertaining but the interview was a revelation.  Tiernan revealed due to the break-up of a teenage romance when he was sixteen he became the victim of ‘huge neurosis, insecurity and self-doubt’.   He decided he would ‘pray himself out of it’. He was attending boarding school in Ballinasloe at the time and the description of his religious fervour was hilarious.  He was the only student in attendance at early mass every morning and he prayed and prayed hoping the neurosis would subside. When the other boarders were in bed at night he remained in the oratory praying. He ordered religious music cassettes and sang along to the hymns alone in his room.  He became extremely religious and toyed with the idea of entering the priesthood.   He approached the Redemptorists in Galway.   Unfortunately, they requested that he repeat the leaving certificate and as he said himself ‘the vista changed’.  When he finally left boarding school and all the praying behind he veered in another religious direction and joined a group called Basic Christian Community on the Aran Islands.  This community was started by an ex-priest he met at boarding school.  The idea of an alternative Christian lifestyle appealed to him.  He spent a few years in this community before finally moving to Galway.  His father, who incidentally never goes to his shows, used to jokingly refer to him as a ‘martyr without a cause’.  
 
Tiernan the man is a complicated contradiction and this reflects in his comedy.  He bounded on stage at The Bridgebrook Arms dressed like the last Playboy of the Western World.  Wearing a cravat, a white shirt, a brightly coloured tweed waistcoat and trousers he launched into a hilarious, irreverent set.  Tiernan’s humour is quintessentially Irish and his stories are like streams of consciousness. They weave, digress, twist and turn like their creator on stage.   He alternately whispered and roared into the microphone drawing the audience to the edge of their seats.  His mastery of accents and facial expressions ensured the show was more a high energy theatrical performance than straight stand-up comedy.  Drawing maximum drama from his material Tiernan paced the stage toying with the audience.  Challenging, cajoling, pouncing but above all entertaining confidently.  Tiernan laughed with the audience many times obviously enjoying the great energy and mischief in Thomastown.  He revealed he was completing a World Tour of Kilkenny to provide for his six children.  Nothing escapes his hilarious observations and social satire.   Even Thomastown didn’t escape a barb.  When heavy rain pounded on the roof of the venue he quipped, ‘Is Thomastown near the river or in the river?’  Lots of laughter emanated from The Bridgebrook Arms that rainy Wednesday night and a mischievous Tommy Tiernan left Thomastown to continue his world tour of Kilkenny. 

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