Liam Mullone
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Liam Mullone | |
Born | 1970 |
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Liam Mullone (born 1970) is an alternative comedian, journalist and writer born in Leicester, UK and brought up in Hong Kong, now living and performing in London.
He has contributed to several radio programmes including The Now Show, the Arthur Smith Lectures and 28 Acts in 28 Minutes. His act depends on decorous language and surreal imagery, and is written around a Libertarian worldview. He has courted controversy by demonstrating against the smoking ban in England and against the number of new laws on the statute book, particularly Health and Safety legislation. His standup sometimes compares the United Kingdom to Efrafa, the dystopian warren in the Richard Adams novel Watership Down.
mixes a sharp cynicism with devious, sophisticated wordplay, with a few intelligent references thrown into the impressive mix
– chortle.co.uk, chortle.co.uk