Jack Chisnall
- Actor, writer, graphic artist and comedian
Press clippings
Divine comedy: the stand-up double act who turned to the priesthood
Josh Dolphin and Jack Chisnall used to interrogate life via absurdist jokes and sketches as double-act Moon. But the questions they had just kept getting bigger - and led them both to embark upon a profound transformation
Lamorna Ash, The Guardian, 22nd September 2022BBC Audio Awards 2022 nominees
Bridget Christie: Mortal, God Squad, The Musical Life Of..., Olga Koch: OK Computer and Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen? are amongst the nominees for the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2022.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd December 2021Review: 2Northdown's New Act of 2021 final
11 up-and-coming comics compete for London venue's title.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st December 2021God Squad sitcom coming to Radio 4
Sketch comics Barney Fishwick and Jack Chisnall are piloting God Squad, a Radio 4 sitcom about a university's Christian Union struggling against the tide of secularism.
British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2021Interview: Jack Chisnall and Joshua Dolphin
Moon interview.
Theatre Weekly, 19th July 201910x10: Ten shows to celebrate the Moon landings
As we prepare to mark 50 years since the Apollo 11 Moon landings, here are ten Edinburgh Fringe shows linked to space and astronomy - however tenuously.
Chortle, 9th July 2019Edinburgh Festival: the best of the fest
From the NHS at 70 to Nina Conti's Monkey shtick, our critics pick the must-sees this summer in comedy, theatre, art and dance.
Alexandre Galliez, The Times, 29th July 2018BWW Q&A- Moon
BWW catches up with Jack Chisnall and Joshua Dolphin to chat about bringing Moon to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 27th July 2018Interview with Moon, sketch duo
Sketch duo Jack Chisnall and Joshua Dolphin talk about Edinburgh, showbiz, and advice they wish they were told when they started.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 17th July 2018Fringe Q&As: Jack Chisnall and Joshua Dolphin
Jack Chisnall and Joshua Dolphin on their debut festival show, Moon.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 16th July 2018