Conor Drum

  • Stand-up comedian

Press clippings

You have to be joking? Conor Drum

Conor Drum interview.

Short Com, 4th August 2017

Conor Drum: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview

An Irish comic with a show about being the only remaining singleton in a world full of weddings, mortgages, children, security and a lack thereof.

Laugh Out London, 31st July 2017

Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe - Issue 6

Stand-up, improv, absurdist and sketch, we've got it all covered.

Theatre Weekly, 28th July 2017

Interview with Conor Drum

Conor Drum takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 27th July 2017

BWW Q&A- Conor Drum

Conor Drum interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 20th July 2017

Conor Drum interview

Conor Drum tells us about his new show All My Friends Are Dead ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Female First, 7th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Conor Drum's Friends are All Dead

In the last year Conor lost a girlfriend, two stone in weight and had to say goodbye to his best friend. Now he's on his own... Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the perpetual singleton as he wrestles with other people's growing up.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 21st June 2017

Review: The RYND Comedy Showcase

RYND's monthly comedy night made for a great evening of entertainment with three fantastic acts and compered by the brilliant Conor Drum.

Jennie Slevin, Reading Post, 15th March 2015

Conor Drum interview

Comedian Conor Drum may be getting older, but he's not growing up. "At 33 I'm single, I live in a basement in London, I have a fake ball and I temp. At last there's Tinder...if only I could get it to work." Broadway Baby Stand Up comedy editor, Martin Walker, asks the questions.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 22nd June 2014

London Irish Comedy Festival: Conor Drum interview

Conor Drum chats to The Irish Post ahead of this year's London Irish Comedy Festival, which runs from April 5 to June 14 at The London Irish Centre in Camden.

The Irish Post, 10th April 2014

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