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Comedian Emma Doran bring her unique ‘Dilemma’ to the Alley

15 October 2024

Irish comedian Emma Doran has quite a ‘Dilemma’… and it’s one to make you laugh when she comes to the Alley Theatre as part of her UK and Ireland tour on Friday, 8th November.
‘Dilemma’ is set in the post-apocalyptic world where Emma finds herself facing a quandary - there’s only one contraceptive pill left, should she give it to her 19-year-old daughter or keep it for herself? Is it better to be a 40-year-old grandmother or a 40-year-old new Mum. These are the dilemmas facing Emma Doran aged 39 and 7/8, even though the most obvious outcome is neither. If turning 40 is the start of something new, what is it the end of?
In 2022 Emma made her debut nationwide stand-up tour, ‘Mad Isn’t it?’, which enjoyed a sell-out run with multiple dates at Vicar Street. In the same year Emma co-wrote and starred in sketch show No Worries if Not on RTÉ. Other TV credits include: Modern Love on Amazon Prime alongside Kit Harington; Deirdre O’Kane’s stand up show (SKY); Bridget and Eamon (RTÉ); Callan Kicks (RTÉ), Republic of Telly (RTÉ); and Ireland’s Fittest Family (RTÉ). Her podcast credits include: You’re Grounded with daughter Ella; And Another Thing! with Muireann O’ Connell; and the four-part series Mischief Makers. Emma currently co-hosts the podcast Keep It Tight alongside fellow stand-up and LOL: Last One Laughing contestant Deirdre O’Kane.
With the help of her cracked Samsung phone, Emma has garnered over 250K followers across social channels and surpassed over 1.3M likes on TikTok for her comedy sketches, with one TikTok of her stand-up reaching over 1.8 million views.
The past year has seen Emma star in Prime Video’s first original series in Ireland, LOL: Last One Laughing hosted by Graham Norton, appear on popular TV shows Celebrity Gogglebox and RTÉ One’s The Late Late Show. She has amassed millions of views for her comedy sketches on social media and played to sold-out venues across Ireland, quickly establishing herself as one of Ireland’s most sought-after comedians.
Emma recently released her debut book, ‘Mad, Isn’t It?’ published by Gill Books - a hilarious and moving memoir about family, friendship, (young) motherhood and taking risks.
Tickets for her Strabane show are now on sale, priced £15, available from the Alley Theatre Box Office on 028 71 384444 or online www.alley-theatre.com

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