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Daniel Sloss
Daniel Sloss

Daniel Sloss

  • 34 years old
  • Scottish
  • Stand-up comedian

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Daniel Sloss talks toxic masculinity & stand-up comedy

Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss, whose new show X debuts at the SoHo Playhouse in New York this week, has no patience for garbage men.

Andrew Husband, Metro USA, 4th February 2019

Daniel Sloss interview

Daniel Sloss on rise to US success and THAT joke that sparked 20,000 breakups and even divorce.

Rick Fulton, Daily Record, 31st January 2019

Major Edinburgh Fringe shows announced

Major Edinburgh Fringe Festival shows have been announced for Daniel Sloss, Jimeoin and Craig Hill.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th January 2019

Daniel Sloss, Leicester Square Theatre review

Toxic masculinity examined.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 21st January 2019

Daniel Sloss interview

The standup, actor, writer and youngest comedian to perform a solo season in London's West End on the things that make him laugh the most.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 28th December 2018

2018 Review: Top Comedy Specials 2018

Here is a run-down of the best comedy specials out of the ones I have managed to see.

Beyond The Joke, 26th December 2018

Daniel Sloss on how masculinity is changing in stand-up

Masculinity - as well as sexuality and gender - are fraught areas to explore as a comedian. Daniel Sloss, the comedian who infamously broke up 4,000 relationships with his stand-up show Jigsaw, explains how he listened, learned and became a better comic because of it.

Daniel Sloss, GQ, 17th November 2018

Daniel Sloss on nationality, humour and his success

Daniel Sloss, making a global splash via Netflix, explains how his nationality is critical to his comedy.

Royal Television Society, 19th October 2018

Daniel Sloss reveals his joke 'has split up 2500'

Daniel Sloss claims thousands of people have messaged saying their relationships fell apart after his joke.

Daily Record, 15th September 2018

Daniel Sloss interview

Daniel Sloss on opening for Dave Chappelle and wanting to upset his audience.

Andrew Husband, Forbes, 11th September 2018

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