British Comedy Guide

Dylan

  • Stand-up comedian

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Dylan Moran: I have an absolute horror of panel shows

As his new tour kicks off, the Irish stand-up reveals his loathing of cosy British comedy, and why he's still laughing at those who threaten our freedom of speech.

Alex Clark, The Observer, 8th March 2015

Dylan Moran prepares for an Off the Hook tour

The Edinburgh-based Irish comic gets down and dirty with technology.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 25th February 2015

Dylan Moran interview

As Bernard Black, he banned mobile phones from his shop in Black Books, and as himself, Dylan Moran is more to likely to be seen sketching a sparrow than sending a tweet.

Brian Donaldson, Giggle Beats, 23rd February 2015

Dylan Moran interview: "I loathe the church"

Comedian Dylan Moran, 43, on his angsty teens, anticipating the apocalypse - and how to dress like a deity.

Jean Annie, The Big Issue, 4th February 2015

Comedy review: Dylan Moran - Drygate, Glasgow

Work-in-progress for his next big tour, which he's been developing for several years, some routines, such as an unusually intimate masturbation reverie, don't fully cohere yet. Nevertheless, the existential howl of despair running through them is compelling. And the brusquely poetic way in which Moran characterises such trends as Netflix and Russell Brand is exquisite.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 12th January 2015

Review: John Shuttleworth and Dylan Moran

Graham Fellows feels his retro comedy character cannot go on forever.

Dylan Moran is lyrical, poetic yet fearlessly frank too on religion, politics, parenthood, middle-age spread, and irritating young men, whether spouting their mystical language in mobile phone shops or the coffee house attendant with the "Edwardian cricketers' beard" lecturing him on beans.

The York Press, 6th December 2014

Dylan Moran: 'A lot of what's on TV now is filler'

The cantankerous comic has shunned the panel show route for stand-up adventures in Kiev and Kazakhstan. Next stop: John Michael McDonagh's black comedy Calvary.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 5th April 2014

Dylan Moran: 'A lot of what's on TV now is filler'

The cantankerous comic has shunned the panel show route for stand-up adventures in Kiev and Kazakhstan. Next stop: John Michael McDonagh's black comedy Calvary.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 5th April 2014

Interview with Dylan Moran as he rides into Texas

An interview with Dylan Moran as he enters his final leg of a tour of North America.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 23rd October 2013

Jim Jefferies, Dylan Moran head up RockNess comedy

The RockNess Festival, held at Dores, near Loch Ness has managed to snap up acerbic charmer Jim Jefferies and Irish funnyman Dylan Moran to headline its comedy festival, backed up by a raft of the UK's top comics.

The Scotsman, 31st May 2013

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