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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 2016Review: 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 2016Interview: rarely asked questions - Abi Roberts
Eddie Izzard and Dylan Moran have previously appeared in the Russian capital, but Abi Roberts claims to be the first English-speaking comic to gig there actually in Russian.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd January 2016Dylan 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 2015DVD review: live comedy round-up
'Tis the season to be jolly with DVDs from legendary stand-up figures such as Dylan Moran, Bill Hicks and, um, Dapper Laughs.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 8th December 2015Black Books definitely won't be coming back
Anyone hoping there could be a Black Books reunion at some point better look away now. Dylan Moran has categorically put to rest any chances of the cult sitcom re-opening for business. However, the stand-up comic told Digital Spy that he is currently working on a brand new TV comedy project.
Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 30th November 2015Review: 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 2015Dylan 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 2015James Cary's Top 10 Sitcoms, #8: Black Books
I don't feel that Father Ted is one of 'my shows'. But I'm more possessive about a show in the same vein: Black Books. When I saw trailer for it, I thought 'Yup, I'm going to love that. Dylan Moran is funny. Bill Bailey is very funny. And that Tamsin lady looks like a find. Hoorah.'
I was not disappointed.
James Cary, Sitcom Geek, 16th July 2015Live review: Dylan Moran, The Forum
Moran has always been spellbinding but often frustratingly uneven.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th May 2015