Joe Rooney

Joe Rooney

Irish stand-up Joe Rooney is also an actor, who played Father Damo in Father Ted and starred in the RTÉ sitcom Killinaskully as Timmy Higgins.
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Joe Rooney: Shut Your Cakehole

Note: This review is from 2019

Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles

He might be facing a sparse audience, but Joe Rooney still gives his title song everything he’s got – after all the show must go on.

Shut Your Cakehole is a collection of Rooney’s observations of the modern world through his seasoned eyes. But he takes simplicity and mundanity to places you wouldn’t expect. Sometimes crude and a little crass, but always funny, Rooney channels years of experience. 

Whether it’s making vegetables sound deadly so kids eat them, songs about today's youth or Alive: The Musical, Rooney’s unique frame of reference keeps you guessing where his material will digress to next. Rooney managed to keep even this small, scattered audience interested throughout, getting us singing along and answering questions. Everyone is happy to join as Rooney’s charisma is welcoming; he’s a host as much as a comedian. Even if the soul-destroying small crowd pressure occasionally got to him, Rooney deserves a medal for the composure he kept and how committed he remained to the pieces. 

With a bigger crowd, I can imagine this show being much more electrifying. The intensity he puts into his singing and character acting is on another level. His act rolls along smoothly and nothing felt forced.

Shut Your Cakehole is an enjoyable romp with songs, great stand-up and excellent storytelling, full of gags.

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Published: 12 Aug 2019

Past Shows

Edinburgh Fringe 2016

Further Ted: Joe Rooney


Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Joe Rooney: Shut Your Cakehole


Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Celebration of Father Ted


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