Jim Monaghan’s Safe Space 26 – 29 July, 2016 Govanhill Baths

Jim Monaghan’s Safe Space
26 – 29 July, 2016
Jim Monaghan is totally fed up with people and their opinions so he has created a safe space for him and his friends to talk about the important issues that they want to talk about, such as “why moustaches?” or “why are young people dicks?”. Poetry, Comedy and music over four nights at Govanhill Baths with Jim and his friends. Tickets £5 from www.brownpapertickets.com
Show #1 Tue 26 July with Viv Gee, Loki and Josephine Sillars
Show #2 Wed 27 July with Adam V Cheshire, Bruce Morton and Becci Wallace
Show #3 Thu 28 July with Susan McCabe, Jenny Lindsay and Declan Welsh
Show #4 Fri 29 July with Victoria McNulty, Kevin Gilday and Francis Lopez
Govanhill Baths, 99 Calder Street, G42 7RA
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