“It’s important to start thinking what could go right rather than what could go wrong.” | Gabby Killick on bringing the bitch back for the Women in Comedy Festival

Tell us about your show, Girlfriend From Hell – The Bitch Is Back. Girlfriend From Hell – The Bitch Is Back is a solo sketch comedy show offering life hacks on today’s dating and partying scene. The show is very physical I use my body, facial expressions and range of accents to create scenes and … Continue reading “It’s important to start thinking what could go right rather than what could go wrong.” | Gabby Killick on bringing the bitch back for the Women in Comedy Festival

“I hope it could help anyone going through anything similar not to feel alone.” | Harriet Dyer talks wanging on about mental health at the Women in Comedy Festival

Tell us about your new show, Mentally Fine. This is the first and only time the new show’s going to be called that as I had to think of something quickly whilst I was in the middle of doing the last show. Although, I guess the premise will still be similar… perhaps odder.  In this, … Continue reading “I hope it could help anyone going through anything similar not to feel alone.” | Harriet Dyer talks wanging on about mental health at the Women in Comedy Festival

“Comedy should be about challenging ridiculous stereotypes. Especially when it comes to disability!” | Mark Burkwood on the creation of Laugh-Able

Tell us about your new show. What made you want to launch Laugh-Able? I was inspired to start this night after seeing a few other nights start up that represents different types of minority groups, such as The LOL Word, which is a space for queer comics to perform, and of course Quantum Leopard, a … Continue reading “Comedy should be about challenging ridiculous stereotypes. Especially when it comes to disability!” | Mark Burkwood on the creation of Laugh-Able