British Comedy Guide

Dylan

  • Stand-up comedian

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Review: Dylan Moran, Off The Hook, Newcastle City Hall

An inimitable combination; even if it does come with the gut of a middle-aged man.

Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 26th April 2015

Interview: Dylan Moran

Misanthrope Bernard Black famously banned mobile phones in his bookshop in Channel 4's hit sitcom, Black Books. Now Dylan Moran, the man behind that character, is on tour with a show about relentless tweets and text messages and the effect they have on our restless minds.

David Morgan, Warrington Guardian, 20th April 2015

Dylan Moran review

Moran shows off his highly quotable brand of crackpot lyricism in routines about midlife travails, hipster scorn and feeling like a 'jelly baby with money'

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd April 2015

Dylan Moran interview

Dylan Moran on quitting smoking, being about as sexy as the Pope and why comedy panel programmes are 'c*ck shows'.

Helen Nianias, The Independent, 26th March 2015

Dylan Moran interview

Dylan Moran, creator and star of cult favourite Black Books, film actor, writer and stand-up comedian, is in town with his new show Off The Hook.

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 24th March 2015

Live review: Dylan Moran - Off The Hook, Glasgow

The hair is still unkempt and the glass of red wine in its rightful place, but there's something different about Dylan Moran. He might be cuddlier, due to taking to the fridge after giving up the fags, but there's a fire in that belly that has sharpened his humour.

Lorraine Wilson, The Herald, 19th March 2015

Dylan Moran Live: Off the Hook - Salford review

Classifying Dylan Moran's style of humour is not easy.

Dave Cunningham, The Public Reviews, 16th March 2015

Dylan Moran, New Theatre Oxford, review

The quotable Moran even managed to trump Shakespeare in his latest set, says Dominic Cavendish.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 14th March 2015

Dylan Moran on the horrors of IS and Candy Crush

On his first UK tour for four years, Dylan Moran addresses the horrors of IS and Candy Crush.

The Scotsman, 10th March 2015

Dylan Moran: Off The Hook review

Moran still remains an insightful, original comic. It's a treat to be swept up in his hilariously vindictive battle with society through a stand-up routine that will likely have us all nodding in agreement.

TV Bomb, 9th March 2015

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