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Dylan Moran

Dylan Moran

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

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Dylan Moran interview

The this, that and the other of stand-up, misanthropy and filming his new sitcom in Belfast.

David Roy, The Irish News, 28th May 2022

Dylan Moran headlines Comedy Store benefit

Also on the bill are Rich Hall, Michelle de Swarte, Fin Taylor and host Tom Ward for the benefit for mental health charity Heads Held High.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th May 2022

Brighton Comedy Garden announces 2022 line-up

Brighton's Comedy Garden is to return this summer with headliners Simon Amstell, Stewart Lee, Adam Buxton, Dylan Moran, Sara Pascoe and Phil Wang.

Chortle, 13th April 2022

Dylan Moran review

On a good night Dylan Moran will light up any room with a precision-crafted observational absurdism that is hard to distinguish from his moments of off-the-cuff inspiration. This scrappy collection of half-formed thoughts and barely there routines is not a good night, though. Nor does it look likely to offer good nights in the near future.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 11th April 2022

Dylan Moran review

Sparkling word-jazz from Dylan Moran, but a little too chaotic for comfort.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 30th March 2022

Dylan Moran: The panel show circuit is a rigged game

Sober now but fearless as ever, the comedy legend couldn't care less about cancellation - with his new tour set to tackle 'all the subjects'.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 19th February 2022

Filming begins in Belfast for Dylan Moran's 'Stuck'

Shooting for the show has been taking place in a house on South Parade street, off Ormeau Road.

Belfast Live, 17th January 2022

Dylan Moran is Stuck

British Comedy Guide, 7th January 2022

Dylan Moran announces 2022 tour

We Got This will run for at least 56 dates, kicking off with a three-night run in Norwich from March 6.

Chortle, 2nd November 2021

Bill Bailey hints at Black Books reunion

Black Books fans can start getting excited about a retrospective celebration of Dylan Moran's sitcom. Bill Bailey, who co-starred in the three series of the cult Channel 4 comedy, has revealed that there are plans to reunite the creative team behind it.

British Comedy Guide, 27th May 2021

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