Katie Boyle

Who is Katie Boyle?

Katie Boyle is an Irish comedian based in New York City, celebrated for her witty observations on American culture, dating, therapy, and personal experiences. In 2023, she was recognized as a "New Face" at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal and featured in the New York Funniest showcase and the New York Comedy Festival in 2022. Her debut album and special, I'll Do It Myself, released in the summer of 2023, topped the iTunes Comedy Charts and is available on major streaming platforms. Additionally, she released a special with Don't Tell Comedy in November 2023, which has garnered over 11 million views on Instagram alone.

Boyle performs regularly at esteemed New York City comedy venues, including New York Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, and Eastville. She has also headlined shows across the United States and sold out performances in Dublin and Cork. Beyond stand-up, she hosts "The Shift" podcast, where she and guests discuss sex and dating from an Irish perspective. Her comedic talents have been showcased on SiriusXM and in various sketches and shorts, including collaborations with LadBible and Unilad's "Man of the Street" videos.

Originally from County Kildare, Ireland, Boyle moved to New York City to advance her comedy career. Her unique perspective as an Irish immigrant enriches her comedic material, offering audiences a fresh and humorous take on cultural differences and personal experiences.

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Stand-up Specials

I'll Do It Myself
I'll Do It Myself
Sep 18, 2022 | New York City

Podcasts

The Shift
The Shift

The shift is an Irish and American podcast about sex, dating, relationships and sometimes just the chats. Comedian Katie Boyle and guests try to navigate the crazy world of sex and dating on both sides of the Atlantic.

Books Written by Comics

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Running the Light

Sam Tallent

Running the Light
A raw, darkly funny, and deeply moving portrait of a comedian’s life on the edge. Following the chaotic journey of washed-up stand-up Billy Ray Schafer, Tallent’s debut novel dives into the highs and lows of the comedy circuit with brutal honesty and sharp wit. A must-read for anyone fascinated by the gritty reality behind the spotlight.
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Black Is the New White

Paul Mooney

Black Is the New White
Paul Mooney’s memoir offers a sharp, witty, and unfiltered look at race, comedy, and culture. Known for his work with Richard Pryor and on shows like Chappelle's Show, Mooney shares personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories, and biting social commentary, reflecting his role as a trailblazer in comedy and a fearless voice on racial issues.
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This Might Get a Little Heavy

Ralphie May

This Might Get a Little Heavy
In this poignant and hilarious memoir, comedian Ralphie May reflects on his life, career, and the challenges he faced along the way. Filled with raw honesty and sharp humor, May shares stories about his struggles with weight, fame, and personal demons, all while showcasing his signature wit and resilience.
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