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Dylan Moran

Dylan Moran

  • 52 years old
  • Irish
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Dylan Moran is one of very few comedians who can tell a live audience not to laugh

Dylan Moran is one of very few comedians who can comfortably tell a live audience not to laugh, or clap, and actually mean it.

Cristín Leach, The Sunday Times, 25th September 2022

Dylan Moran on his new BBC sitcom Stuck, divorce and drinking

The actor's first sitcom since Black Books shines a light on the mundanity of relationships.

Alice Jones, The Times, 14th September 2022

Stuck review

Dylan Moran's marriage comedy is short but not sweet.

Carol Midgley, The Times, 9th September 2022

TV review: Stuck, BBC Two

Stuck is hardly the first comedy to deal with a mid-life crisis, but even after a few minutes you sense that this is going to be different.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th September 2022

Stuck review

Maybe it's a throwback to the domestic imprisonment of the past couple of years, but the stagnation of long-term relationships seems to be a growing trend in TV.

Chortle, 8th September 2022

Stuck review

Dylan Moran's 10-minute sitcom is vapidly inoffensive.

Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 8th September 2022

Dylan Moran: 'a strutting male ego is deeply boring'

As he returns to sitcoms (kind of) with his new show Stuck, the comedian and Black Books star talks politics, ageing and so-called cancel culture.

Shaun Curran, i Newspaper, 7th September 2022

Dylan Moran's Stuck gets debut date

Stuck, a new BBC Two sitcom from Dylan Moran, will premiere next week.

British Comedy Guide, 31st August 2022

James Acaster, Aisling Bea, Dylan Moran play new Manchester comedy festival

Laughterama, presented by heycar, is Manchester's all-new comedy festival, landing in Castlefield Bowl from 21-25th September 2022.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th June 2022

Review: Dylan Moran @ Tyne Theatre & Opera House, Newcastle

The unfiltered, spontaneous feel of the show was a stark juxtaposition to the pristine and poetic imagery that propelled the night. Forgotten punchlines and a muddled encore left the night feeling just short of brilliance.

Cameron Wright, Narc Magazine, 30th May 2022

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