Hysterical Women #15

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Hysterical Women #15 (Archived)

until 22:00 | @ The Bill Murray

It’s nearly Christmas. So here’s a stocking full of brilliant comedians for you to enjoy!

Rachel Jackson (MC)

  • ★★★★★ – Scottish Broadcasting Company
  • ★★★★★ – Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
  • ★★★★ – The New European
  • ★★★★ – The Skinny

Fern Brady

As seen on:

  • Alternative Comedy Experience (Comedy Central)
  • 8 out of 10 Cats (C4)
  • Seann Walsh’s Late Night Comedy Spectacular (BBC3)
  • Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central)
  • The Russell Howard Hour (Sky 1)
  • Appealingly acidic… a great comic sensibility with moments of sparkling verveGuardian

Elf Lyons

  • Edinburgh Best Show nominee 2017
  • ★★★★★ – Funny Women
  • ★★★★★ – Voice Magazine
  • ★★★★★ – Three Weeks
  • ★★★★★ – To Do List
  • ★★★★★ – Young Perspective
  • ★★★★ – Edinburgh Festivals

Harriet Braine

  • Funny Women Winner 2016
  • Musical Comedy Awards – Best Newcomer
  • ★★★★ – Funny Women
  • ★★★★ – Entertainment Focus

Janine Harouni

  • Positively brimming with confidence, chemistry and flair ★★★★ – Evening Standard
  • Capable of huge acts of slap-stick and subtle impressions in equal measure ★★★★ – The Skinny

Lulu Popplewell

  • Chortle Student finalist 2018

Dannie Grufferty

  • A lot to offer. Same ballpark as Bridget Christie, with an intelligent and interesting base. Steve Bennett, Chortle
  • Strangely refreshing. Beyond the Joke

Leila Navabi

  • Leila is a 19 year-old writer, comedian and actor.
  • She has written for MTV, Comedy Central, E4, and the BBC.
  • She has been named a Welsh Voice to watch by the BBC, and has various works currently in development under the ‘BBC Welsh Voices 18/19’ programme.

As usual raising money for Women’s Aid. Tickets just £8 or £10 on the door.

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