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DYLAN Moran‘s latest stand-up show What It Is has been playing to packed-out houses across the UK and tickets for his current six-week residency at London’s Apollo theatre are without doubt the hottest in town.
For all those who have not been lucky enough to secure seats to see this master of comedy there is finally the opportunity to see what all the fuss is about when the live DVD, recorded in Australia, becomes available to buy and own...
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From mininova.org
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DYLAN Moran‘s latest stand-up show What It Is has been playing to packed-out houses across the UK and tickets for his current six-week residency at London’s Apollo theatre are without doubt the hottest in town.
For all those who have not been lucky enough to secure seats to see this master of comedy there is finally the opportunity to see what all the fuss is about when the live DVD, recorded in Australia, becomes available to buy and own...
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From indielondon.co.uk
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Apollo, LondonA recent poll branded Irish people the world's ugliest, Dylan Moran tells us – and sure enough, his compatriots "all look like they're trying to hide other people inside them". This show, likewise, is hiding another show inside it. The first half, a characteristic grump about the state of the world and Moran's middle age, is intelligent and tightly crafted, but never cuts loose. Then, after the interval, a wilder comic emerges...
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From guardian.co.uk
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Dylan Moran levels a characteristically petulant critique of California and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger wherein the Irish comedian demonstrates his personal aversion for “lifting up heavy things”.
You might recognize Moran from the film Shaun Of The Dead. He also starred in a great, lesser-known (in the US) sitcom on Britain’s Channel 4 [...]This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, subscribe via RSS, Twitter...
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