Kieran Boyd
Kieran Boyd

Kieran Boyd

  • Actor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

25 funny jokes from comedians to cheer you up

If you're feeling in need of a bit of light relief, enjoy these one-liners from top stand-ups and rising stars of the comedy scene.

The Telegraph, 30th March 2020

Interview: Kieran Boyd

Here he talks about his new show, how he technically supported Metallica, the differences between stand up and sketch work, and the time he unexpectedly spoke about coffee to a mostly Italian audience for three and a half hours.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 9th March 2020

I talk to Kieran Boyd

"I'm looking forward to having a show that hopefully I can stand behind."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 21st July 2019

Edinburgh Festival spotlight: Sitzpinkler

I caught up with writer and actor Kieran Boyd.

Daniel Perks, Daniel Perks, 26th July 2017

The boys are back in town

After a year off, successful sketch troop WitTank are back - except they're not, as they are all performing solo. Nonetheless, Jay Richardson finds three performers who remain utterly joined at the hip.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 17th August 2016

Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Kieran Boyd

Kieran presents his debut stand-up show about how we all say and do really quite weird things and it's probably a good idea to keep an eye on them. He likes heavy metal and grammar, so this will be wild, but also correct. He's the one who played all the girl parts in Fringe sketch veterans WitTank.

The New Current, 18th July 2016

Comedy connections

With a plethora of offerings at every Fringe, it's inevitable that some performing paths start to cross. Here's a closer look at who's teaming up with whom.

Matthew Sharpe, Fest Mag, 16th July 2016

WitTank interview

Mark Cooper-Jones, Naz Osmanoglu and Kieran Boyd are WitTank.

Hull Daily Mail, 28th May 2014

10 questions with The Comedy Zone

If you want to see the stand-up stars of the future, head to The Comedy Zone at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. As always, it features four up-and-coming comics - and this year, those talented types are Ahir Shah, Hayley Ellis, Mark Smith and Kieran Boyd. And they've been kind enough to answer our 10 Quick Questions...

The New Current, 7th August 2012

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