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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 2015Dylan Moran Live: Off the Hook - Salford review
Classifying Dylan Moran's style of humour is not easy.
Dave Cunningham, The Public Reviews, 16th March 2015Dylan 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 2015Dylan 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 2015Dylan 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 2015Dylan 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 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of the Glasgow Comedy Festival, Dylan Moran and Aamer Rahman.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 6th March 2015Dylan 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 2015Dylan 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 2015Dylan 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