Dylan
- Stand-up comedian
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Comedy review: Dylan Moran, Alexandra Palace Theatre
Ally Pally's newly revamped theatre hosts a characteristically surreal and deadpan set by the dishevelled Irish comic.
Liam Coleman, Ham & High, 12th December 2018Dylan Moran: Dr Cosmos review
As well as intelligent the show was also, of course, funny - with a varied pace, like an good adventure yarn, that captivated without exhausting and opened up and tickled with ideas without preaching them.
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 6th December 2018Dylan Moran review
Short and sweet Dr Cosmos leaves the audience wanting much more.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 15th November 2018Dylan Moran, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury - review
Dishevelled, disillusioned Irish comedian Dylan Moran is a poet of misery, a louche and laconic narrator of perpetual disappointment. He's also very, very funny.
Leon Burakowski, The Shropshire Star, 31st October 2018Dylan Moran: Dr Cosmos review
Poetically inventive and visually evocative set from this most distinctive of comedians.
Jay Richardson, The List, 21st September 2018Review: Dylan Moran
Dylan Moran may be sober but his comedy is still surreal.
Julia Fox, Metro, 20th September 2018Dylan Moran: Dr Cosmo -The Lowry, Salford review
It would be fair to say that playing the shambles has served Dylan Moran well throughout his career. His seemingly sporadic approach to stand-up is a refreshingly fun journey into the darker parts of his soul; with little indication of where he may be taking us, and his new show Dr Cosmos no different!
Matthew Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 17th September 2018Interview: Dylan Moran
Moran spoke with Brian Donaldson to give us a peek at what's to come.
Brian Donaldson, The Latest, 13th August 2018Interview: Dylan Moran
The comedian tells Janet Christie why his new show, Dr Cosmos, makes sense of the way we live now.
Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 4th August 2018Dylan Moran: Grumbling Mustard review
'You come here on your knees to be saved,' Dylan Moran proclaims to the Montreal audience, his tongue firmly in cheek. As if such an apparently shambolic man could be anyone's Messiah.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th July 2018