David O'Doherty
David O'Doherty

David O'Doherty

  • 48 years old
  • Irish
  • Stand-up comedian and musical comedian

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Latitude review: David O'Doherty

The decision to have David O'Doherty close the comedy tent on Saturday night was an interesting one.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th July 2015

Review: David O'Doherty

Making light of real life observations, he leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy and knowing that everything is going to be ok.

Nikki Knowles, The Bristol Post, 13th July 2015

David O'Doherty on the quest for happiness

The ever-wonderful comedian David O'Doherty returns for two special shows at the Róisín Dubh tomorrow and Saturday, and he promises to have checked everything in his new show, David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything.

Charlie McBride, Galway Advertiser, 7th May 2015

Review: David O'Doherty @ Dancehouse Theatre

David O'Doherty's show does have a message after all: happiness, tonight, was watching a fine comedian at the top of his game.

Alec Herron, Manchester Evening News, 16th February 2015

Review: David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything

See David O'Doherty in whatever form you can. It will always be more than worth it.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 15th February 2015

David O'Doherty interview

Why David O'Doherty is happy being the laughing stock.

The Herald, 5th January 2015

David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything review

Irish jester embarks on a hunt for genuine happiness.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th October 2014

This week's new live comedy

Previews of James Acaster, David O'Doherty and Rachel Parris.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 4th October 2014

Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary #1

Si Hawkins reports back on four shows from award-winners: Bridget Christie, David O'Doherty, Tim Key and Doctor Brown.

British Comedy Guide, 17th August 2014

David O'Doherty to perform gig to support another show

The always marvellous David O'Doherty will perform an extra one-off show at SpaceCabaret @ 54 tonight at 10.30pm to help out another Fringe show, which was put in jeopardy when its producers were unable to negotiate down the theatre licence fee charged by Edinburgh City Council.

Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2014

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