Reviews 
"The best stand-ups can work any room. Late one Friday in front of a small and not-too-enthusiastic crowd, Danylo proved he belongs with the country's best. He can do anything: clever observational stuff, impressions, physical bits and even improv. His comic comparisons are without equal."
Glenn Sumi (NOW Magazine)
-at The Laugh Resort 2005
"A crouching, slouching, hopping,
stretching, strutting comic...a refreshing change..."
Henry Mietkiewicz
(The Toronto Star)
-at The Laugh Resort 1995
"His performance should be among
the nominees at this year's Jessie Richardson Awards."
John Armstrong
(The Vancouver Sun)
-on A Perfect Ganesh 1997
"Roman Danylo kept things pumping
with his manic energy and willingness to follow the wind wherever it blew."
Colin Thomas (The
Georgia Straight)
-on Pals 1996
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"Comedian Roman Danylo is outstanding..."
Janet Smith (Westender)
-on Star Trick - The Musical
1992
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"Roman Danylo also assumes different
guises, 20 in all, as he plays the various men in the ladies' lives from
husbands to sons to servants. Danylo's TheatreSports grounding comes in
handy as he quickly shifts from character to the next. He's particularly
funny as a wise cracking airport ticket agent, rapidly pounding the keys
of his computer and accomplishing little. Danylo also shines as the sick
doctor/surrogate son the ladies encounter during their visit and whose
disappearance in a crowd makes for a heart stopping first act finale."
Ted Townsend (Westender)
-on A Perfect Ganesh 1997
"Danylo's mix of sketch and
monologue hit the high mark in his portrayal of a pitifully lame hypnotist
and a couch potato's confrontation with an embittered, prodigal sperm.
He deconstructs the chicken and the road conundrum in erudite fashion,
and manifests, in drag, a wonderfully deluded redhead with absolutely no
justification for her relentless optimism. Now transplanted to Vancouver's
improv community, Danylo is an agile talent worthy of a crowded house.
Give him a romp."
Richard Helm (The
Edmonton Journal)
-on A Delightful Romp with
Roman Danylo 1997
"Danylo is Fast and funny, often
using members of the audience as foils. One bit has him delivering a sincere
and heartfelt serious
monologue in the middle of his
show. Only instead of telling the story itself, he describes the socko,
show business manipulation that goes into milking an audience."
Colin Maclean (The
Edmonton Sun)
-on A Delightful Romp with Roman
Danylo 1997
"Roman Danylo animates a squad
of Western and Eastern characters with the fluidity of a Peter Sellers."
-Randal Mcllroy
(Uptown)
-on "A Perfect Ganesh" (Winnipeg
1997)
"Roman Danylo's show is very
funny, very smart, and engagingly performed... The improv at the end is
among the best I've seen one a fringe stage. This show deserves to sell-out.
He's a comic gem... One of my top ten picks of the Winnipeg fringe."
-Robert Enright
(CBC 24hrs.)
-On "A Delightful Romp" 1997
"Romp is an accurate word for
this one man show, which features both improv and sketch comedy by Roman
Danylo. In highly energetic fashion, Danylo delights... Danylo, who's normally
a stand-up, really shines when it comes to improv. His quick wit is apparent
as he invites audience members onstage to assist with bits."
-John Baert (The
Winnipeg Sun)
-On "A Delightful Romp" 1997
"Five Stars...You can't help
but laugh...Roman Danylo is a quick wit!"
-John Lyons (The
Winnipeg Free Press)
-on "A Nude World Order" Fringe show 1993
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