Posted: Fri 5th Sep 2014

Dylan Moran To Perform At William Aston Hall

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 5th, 2014

Comedian Dylan Moran is set to make his debut appearance in Wrexham next Spring.

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The comedian, best known for his performances in Black Books and Shaun of the Dead will bring his tour ‘Off The Hook’ to the William Aston Hall on May 1.

Dylan Moran will stop off in Glyndwr as part of a nationwide tour, which will see him perform gigs in March, April and May 2015.

‘Off The Hook’ will be Dylan Moran’s first stand up show since ‘Yeah, Yeah’ in 2011 and 2012.

Arguably best known for his role as Bernard Black in the popular comedy ‘Black Books’, Dylan Moran is best known for his cynical and observational style of comedy.

Dylan Moran joins the wealth of comedic names to have performed at the William Aston Hall, including Jimmy Carr, John Bishop, Russell Howard and Jon Richardson.

Tickets for the comedian’s Wrexham performance went on sale earlier this morning and already many seats in the first few rows have been sold.



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