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****"It didn't falter for a moment. This is stand-up comedy of the first order... there's scarcely a word wasted... seriously good fun" The Times
Dylan Moran star of ‘Black Books' , ‘Shaun of the Dead' and ‘Run Fat Boy Run' is about to spread a little happiness with a brand new tour for 2011.
Ageing, religion, kids, relationships intertwine with the general absurdities of life. Searing observations and sumptuous imagery, painted across a large fraying canvas with cruel, curmudgeonly 'Moranesque' brush strokes and all delivered with Dylan's renowned, shambolic charm...It's simply Unmissable. Tickets for Dylans last 2009 tour sold-out overnight so it is advi...
****"It didn't falter for a moment. This is stand-up comedy of the first order... there's scarcely a word wasted... seriously good fun" The Times
Dylan Moran star of ‘Black Books' , ‘Shaun of the Dead' and ‘Run Fat Boy Run' is about to spread a little happiness with a brand new tour for 2011.
Ageing, religion, kids, relationships intertwine with the general absurdities of life. Searing observations and sumptuous imagery, painted across a large fraying canvas with cruel, curmudgeonly 'Moranesque' brush strokes and all delivered with Dylan's renowned, shambolic charm...It's simply Unmissable. Tickets for Dylans last 2009 tour sold-out overnight so it is advised to book early.
"As sharp as barbed wire" The Scotsman
Presented by Mick Perrin for Just for Laughs Live Suitable 15+
Dylan Moran, star of Black Books, Shaun of the Dead and Run Fat Boy Run, is back with a brand new show, What It Is. Moran's legendary stand up rants have sold out across the world cementing this unkempt wordsmith's reputation as one of the foremost comics of his generation.
Likened to Dave Allen and labelled ‘The Oscar Wilde of Comedy', Dylan is unpredictable, bizarre, elegiac, often cruel but above all painfully funny. Moran sees through the joys and disappointments of human existence with the sensibility and intense perception of a man teetering on the edge. He chews life up and coughs it out.