Press clippings
Jarlath Regan: 'Moving home was the most challenging thing I ever had to do'
Jarlath Regan created a hit podcast and a comedy career as an Irish export. After a decade in London, he chats to Erin McCafferty about why moving is his biggest achievement.
Erin McCafferty, The Sunday Times, 16th July 2023Jarlath Regan: laughter is essential for mental health
Jarlath Regan has said that laughter is essential for mental health during the pandemic.
Elsa McEvoy, The Irish Sun, 23rd March 2021Comedy review: Jarlath Regan - Notions Eleven
With the slightly bizarre feel of a historical document, this show - which Jarlath Regan would have been performing at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe in normal circumstances - was the last to be filmed in Dublin's prestigious Vicar Street Theatre before lockdown.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 9th August 2020Leicester Comedy Festival Gala Preview Show review
A mixed bag in mixed bill. Ian Stone ends evening on a high note.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 13th January 2020Interview: Jarlath Regan
Jarlath Regan began his Men Behaving Better podcast in July this year, and in this short time he has interviewed a variety of interesting people, discussing subjects such as the #MeToo movement, consent and the responsibility men have to help combat inequality in our day to day lives.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 15th December 2018Jarlath Regan: Organ Freeman review
A stand-up show that's all heart (plus one kidney).
Johnnie Ingram, The Wee Review, 28th June 2018Comedians' weirdest gigs
Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.
The Guardian, 16th August 2017Jarlath Regan: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
A tale of transplantation as Irish comedian Jarlath is forced to reassess everything when asked to carry out the ultimate act of generosity for his brother.
Laugh Out London, 8th August 2017The 20 funniest one-liners from the Edinburgh Fringe
20 of the best jokes at the Fringe.
The Telegraph, 28th July 2017Edinburgh 10x10: 2. Sounds intriguing...
Ten shows with unusual premises.
Chortle, 18th July 2017