LARRY Dean is bringing his national stand-up tour to Dunfermline this November.

The three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee will perform at the Alhambra Theatre on Sunday November 3 as part of his brand-new show, Dodger.

Dean's show takes a personal turn, drawing from his life experiences and reflections on identity, relationships and the people who deserve respect.

Stemming from his grandmother's dementia diagnosis, the show explores themes of perspective, particularly in light of his own recent autism diagnosis.

Dodger also delves into his relationship with his new boyfriend, Mikey, who shares his passions for Elvis Presley and relocating to America.

Dean's show takes a personal turn, drawing from his life experiences and reflections on identity, relationships and the people who deserve respect (Image: Gaby Jerrard PR) To buy tickets, go to https://tinyurl.com/mu4u73w9.

Dean's stand-up special, Fandan, was released last year and aired on Channel 4.

He has a strong international fanbase thanks to regular appearances at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival, Perth Fringeworld and Just For Laughs in Montreal.

Dean made his New York touring debut in 2023 with his show, Fudnut, and is set to embark on his biggest tour yet with Dodger.

His television credits include Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, House of Games, Roast Battle, The Stand Up Sketch Show, The Comedy Roast for SU2C and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show for BBC1.

He will soon appear on QI later this year.

Dean was the host for the Scottish heat of the BBC’s New Comedy Awards 2023 and will soon be seen in World’s Most Dangerous Roads and feature in a film called This Time Next Year.