After his sell-out UK tour Dylan Moran returns to the West End stage
DYLAN MORAN, star of BLACK BOOKS, SHAUN OF THE DEAD and RUN FAT BOY RUN is back with his 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, “He’s one of a kind”. The Daily Telegraph
Presented by Mick Perrin for Just for Laughs Live
Suitable for 14+
Apollo Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London , W1D 6NA, United Kingdom
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The Venue
Named for the Greek god of the arts and leader of the muses, because it was designed and built as a venue for musical entertainment, The Apollo Theatre first opened its doors in February 1901.
Travel
Nearest Underground: Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly/Bakerloo lines)
Take east exit for Shaftesbury Avenue.
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Take Bakerloo line to Piccadilly Circus.
Parking: Westminster City Council Car Park Cambridge Circus. NCP Newport Place, Wardour Street or Denman Street. Please note that parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. If possible please use public transport.
Access
Wheelchairs: Entrance via door to left of Upper Circle entrance on Shaftesbury Avenue. There are 12 steps down to the auditorium. Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a non-wheelchair using companion. Transfer seating only is available to all seats.
Hearing Impaired: Infrared. Avoid front stalls. A deposit for headsets is required.
Admittance Policy
Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and, more specific age limits may apply depending on the production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other paying members of the audience.
Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of theatre management.