Press clippings Page 12
Daniel Sloss interview
Daniel Sloss was once so desperate to perform in Birmingham that he made a 12-hour round trip - for just 10 minutes on stage.
Roz Laws, The Birmingham Mail, 5th October 2015Comedy review: Daniel Sloss, Edinburgh
If most of this show is almost a send-up of a "dark" comedian, then the transformation is masterful. Regardless, it reaffirms his potential as a storyteller, suggesting he may well eclipse his teenage promise.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 2nd October 2015Review: Daniel Sloss - Dark, Spiegeltent Canary Wharf
With the use of crude and often uncomfortably offensive humour, the show couldn't be more appropriately named.
Joe Hodgson, A Younger Theatre, 21st September 2015Daniel Sloss brings Dark to Edinburgh
Daniel Sloss talks stories, stand-up, sitcom and Scotland.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 28th July 2015Daniel Sloss reveals his dark side
The 24-year-old can't wait to return for his stand-up shows but insists his 'edgier' material is not a change in direction and he is just being himself.
Rick Fulton, Daily Record, 24th July 2015Ed Byrne and others comedy review
Stephen K Amos, Daniel Sloss, Gina Yashere and Jimeoin supported Ed Byrne for an afternoon of plentiful laughs.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 25th June 2015Comedians sign letter condemning "banter"
A collective of comedians including Daniel Sloss, Katherine Ryan, Janey Godley and Jenny Eclair has signed a statement condemning misogyny dressed up as banter. This article publishes the letter in full.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th November 2014Daniel Sloss and Tom Stade make 'offensive' sitcom
Daniel Sloss and Tom Stade are to create a 'very offensive' online sitcom. M.U.F.F is set in the offices of a morally bankrupt, hugely successful company making 'some of the most generic, hack, borderline offensive, shit TV shows that are obviously lapped up by the adoring public'. The pair are seeking crowd funding via the Indiegogo website - but say they will make the six-part series even if they fall short of the £25,000 target.
Chortle, 30th October 2014Daniel Sloss review
Daniel Sloss delivers his routines with an infectious verve, allied to a thoroughly professional sheen which should be utterly alien to a 24-year-old in any line of work.
Brian Donaldson, The Scotsman, 27th October 2014Daniel Sloss interview
Daniel Sloss is working on material he won't be ashamed to look back on.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 20th October 2014