COMEDIAN Dylan Moran brings his new stand-up tour Off The Hook to the Pavilion Theatre tomorrow night. To many, Dylan is perhaps most famous for the BAFTA winning sitcom Black Books which he starred in as the misanthropic bookshop owner Bernard Black and co-wrote with Father Ted writer Graham Linehan.

He is also familiar for an impressive back-catalogue of films which include Shaun of the Dead and Calvary. Having started in comedy at a young age, Dylan was the youngest winner of the Edinburgh Fringe's Perrier Comedy Award when he won in 1996 at the age of 24.

As for what the show is about, the 43-year-old father-of-two is undecided: “There is a theme but I don't know what it is. It's deliberately messy because I feel that life is quite messy right now. For everybody.”

While remaining mysterious, he does feel he is more considered in his approach to comedy.

“I feel like at this time of life you want to get into the workings of something. It's a bit like taking a radio apart and putting it back together again. I think that happens to people, they want to see how things operate.”