5th AND FINAL SHOW FOR DYLAN MORAN

LAST CHANCE BRISBANE!!!
STAR OF ABC TV’S BLACK BOOKS, SHAUN OF THE DEAD & RUN FATBOY RUN
5th and FINAL Brisbane show just announced


QPAC LYRIC THEATRE – 5 SEPTEMBER
Book at QPAC 136 246 www.qpac.com.au
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BRISBANE – QPAC LYRIC THEATRE
5 SEPTEMBER
QPAC CONCERT HALL
15, 16, 17, 18 AUGUST

“Stand‐up comedy of the first order” – The Times

Promoters Adrian Bohm Presents have just announced the 5TH AND FINAL show of Dylan Moran’s new show YEAH YEAH. Dylan will now perform at the QPAC Concert Hall on August 15, 16, 17, 18 and now the Lyric Theatre on September 5 for his 4th Australian tour.

“A masterclass in stand up” – Telegraph.co.uk

DYLAN MORAN star of ‘Black Books’, ‘Shaun of the Dead’ and ‘Run Fat Boy Run’ is about to spread a little happiness when he returns to Australia with a brand new tour for 2011 YEAH, YEAH. Ageing, religion, kids and 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. This will be Dylan’s fourth Australian tour – the previous three were totally sold out shows, so it is advised to book early.

“One of the brightest, most original comedians in the land” – The Times

Perrier Award winner MORAN has had huge success as both a writer and performer. He received a BAFTA and a Bronze Rose of Montreux for his ABCTV sitcom BLACK BOOKS. His film career has included the smash hit ‘Rom‐Com‐Zom’ SHAUN OF THE DEAD, RUN FATBOY RUN and A FILM WITH ME IN IT. MORAN’S stand up shows have sold out across the world. Throughout the US, Europe and Australasia MONSTER, LIKE TOTALLY and WHAT IT IS have cemented this unkempt wordsmith’s reputation as one of the foremost comics of his generation earning him the label of ‘The Oscar Wilde of Comedy

“As sharp as barbed wire” – Edinburgh Evening News

MORAN is unpredictable, startling, bizarre, but above all brilliant and hilariously funny. It’s important not to be fooled by this gentle Irishman’s unkempt appearance, benign expression and softly spoken brogue. Watching MORAN perform is an exhilaratingly unpredictable ride. At one moment an unexpectedly long silence has the audience in nervous suspense, then, suddenly they erupt into hysterical laughter.

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