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Published 20:41 18 Jul 2013 BST
Updated 10:32 15 Jun 2015 BST
Last week, we went along to the Vodafone Comedy Centre Stage School that was held in Solas bar where comedians were on hand to give a few tips of the trade.
Those dishing out advice included the wonderful Eric Lalor, Fred Cooke and Foil, Arms and Hog. Their tips from the class were invaluable to those there, including knowing your audience, embracing the silence and acknowledging a bad joke.
The Masterclass was in preparation for the Vodafone Comedy Festival which will run in the Iveagh Gardens from the 25th to the 28th of July. More details are here.
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