Foil Arms and Hog

Foil Arms and Hog
Nationality Irish
Years active 2008—present
Genres Sketch comedy
Members Sean Finegan, Conor McKenna, Sean Flanagan
Website www.foilarmsandhog.ie

Foil Arms and Hog are an Irish sketch comedy group with members who are all friends from the Rathfarnham suburb of Dublin in Ireland.[1] They perform on TV, radio, the stage and YouTube. Popular sketches by the group include 'How to Speak Dublin', 'A Kerryman Gives Directions' and 'The Ryanair Song'. Foil Arms and Hog do not have a specific genre, and often make random sketches that are occasionally topical. The trio now has their own radio show on 98FM.[2] The group's name evolved from nicknames each of the members had for each other, and they had to come up with something really quickly.

History

The comedic sketch group was founded on April 12, 2008 while they were still in University College Dublin studying Architecture, Engineering and Genetics.[3] As the recession took hold, the group saw that there were no jobs available for the specific fields they had studied in college for. Despite living within walking distance of each other, it was only until their college years that they became friends.[1]

The group have experienced some popularity in Ireland, and tour across Ireland and the United Kingdom,[3] including sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe over seven years.[4][5] According to the group, they create videos to encourage viewers to attend their shows.

References

  1. 1 2 Kierans, John Patrick (17 February 2016). "Foil, Arms and Hog - All you need to know about Ireland's favourite comedy trio". Irish Mirror.
  2. "Interview with Comedy Trio Foil, Arms and Hog". Totally Dublin. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  3. 1 2 "About - Bio". Foil Arms and Hog. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. "Harmonious hilarity from an Irish trio". The Sunday Times (London). 28 August 2016. Foil, Arms and Hog have sold out the Fringe seven years on the trot
  5. "Irish comedy trio wow festival goers at Electric Picnic comedy tent". Independent News and Media. 5 September 2015.
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