Dara O Briain
Dara O Briain

Dara O Briain

  • 52 years old
  • Irish
  • Stand-up comedian and writer

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Dara O Briain review

O Briain mines his public status, midlife hypochondria and the march of technology for his new show Voice of Reason.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 30th April 2018

Review - Dara O Briain: Voice of Reason

Morse-code stream of gags that will leave your belly aching.

Raja Sharma, The Wee Review, 14th March 2018

Comedy review: Dara O Briain

One of O Briain's less ambitious evenings is also one of his most straightforwardly enjoyable ones.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 9th March 2018

Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit: series 3, episode 2 review

This week Josh Widdicombe and The Sky at Night's Maggie Aderin-Pocock join the regulars for some fun and games - which are reportedly edited for our benefit.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 19th February 2018

It is tough to predict what will work on TV. Exhibit A: the third series of this show, in which minor celebs play old-school video games against each other. Catnip for the hidden hordes of the callus-thumbed, but a little more trying for the casual. Tonight: Gregg Wallace (strategy) v Jodie Kidd (reflexes).

John Robinson, The Guardian, 12th February 2018

Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit: series 3, episode 1 review

The video game comedy returns Romans, worm-like humans, and some accidental racism.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 12th February 2018

Greenwich Comedy Festival, review

Comedian Ellie Taylor showed how she has recently upped her game as she kicked off a night of comedy, writes Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 14th September 2017

Dara O Briain Q&A

The comedian and TV presenter on his new children's book and standup show, being starstruck by Stephen Hawking, and David Beckham's weird way with Lego.

Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 3rd September 2017

Latitude Festival review

The go-to event for a full-on comedy fix.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th July 2017

Update: Day 1 at Latitude Festival 2017 (Cont.)

Along with Edinburgh and panto, Latitude is the one time of year where theatre can be a morning activity as well as a form keeping nocturnal hours.

Kris Hallett, The Reviews Hub, 15th July 2017

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