British Comedy Guide

Dylan

  • Stand-up comedian

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Review - Dylan Moran: Off The Hook

'Yes, it's true,' is the first line that Dylan Moran utters as he walks on stage. At first this appears to be a confirmation of his arrival in the city of Aberdeen, and it is, but there is also an undercurrent of something more meaningful in this line when you consider it in the full context of the show: a declaration of acceptance of the finality and foibles of our lives.

Raja Sharma, TV Bomb, 16th March 2016

Review: Dylan Moran proves he's a true comedy pro

What makes Dylan Moran such a treat is the speed his mind goes, like a spaniel chasing down several balls all at once, writes David Hannant.

David Hannant, Newcastle Chronicle, 14th March 2016

Dylan Moran on bringing stand-up comedy to Russia

It's a soggy Sunday evening in Brussels, and Dylan Moran has just taken his customary pre-gig stroll around the city.

Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 14th December 2015

Review: Dylan Moran elevates the comedy of middle age

There may not be any Wilde-quality lines in Moran's latest show that will still be quoted 100 years from now, but for tonight at least, it was wild enough.

Craig Platt, Sydney Morning Herald, 28th July 2015

Dylan Moran: I want to know more about John Key

When Irish comedian Dylan Moran visits New Zealand he wants to find out more about the country's prime minister John Key because three terms at the helm is "quite something".

Laura Walters, Stuff.co.nz, 25th July 2015

Live review: Dylan Moran, The Forum

Moran has always been spellbinding but often frustratingly uneven.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th May 2015

Dylan Moran review

His outlook is often hilariously bleak. We watch cookery shows to distract ourselves from death. What good is romance if it means buying scatter cushions with your girlfriend? Yet the despair is delivered with winning charm.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 28th May 2015

Dylan Moran interview

We talk to the Irish misanthrope and Black Books star as he wraps up his latest tour.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 15th May 2015

Review: Dylan Moran at Butterworth Hall, Warwick

Dylan Moran's misanthropic musings on modern culture include coffee shop hipsters with "Edwardian cricket beards" and the trend for cross-breed dogs.

Catherine Vonledebur, Coventry Observer, 14th May 2015

Review: Dylan Moran, Off The Hook, York Barbican

Life is always better for a night in the garrulous company of the third great Dylan in the world: American Bob, Welshman Thomas, and Irishman Moran.

Charles Hutchinson, The York Press, 28th April 2015

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