Review: Greenwich Comedy Festival Part 2

Funny Women headed to Greenwich Comedy Festival to see Kiri Pritchard-McClean, Laura Smyth, Louise Young, Rhys James and Dara O Briain.
Review: Greenwich Comedy Festival Part 1

The Funny Women team headed to Greenwich Comedy Festival to see Suzi Ruffell, Kerry Godliman, Nina Conti, Huge Davies and Ardal O’Hanlon.
Review: Zoe Coombs Marr, Every Single Thing in my Entire Life

Aussie comedian and all round funny woman, Zoe Coombs Marr, crafts comedy like a wizard armed not with a wand, but a spreadsheet in her new show, Every Single Thing in my Entire Life at Soho Theatre.
Women in Comedy Festival launches 2024 programme

The Manchester-based Women in Comedy festival will host nearly 80 shows across the city from 3rd to 13th October. Now in its 13th year the festival goes from strength to strength in supporting cis women, and those who identify as women, in the comedy industry.
Q&A: Maddie Grace Jepson, Maddie Grace Jepson Live

TikTok comedian, Maddie Grace Jepson, is taking to the stage with her one woman show, Maddie Grace Jepson Live to Bloomsbury Theatre.
Q&A: Jane Postlethwaite talks about Terrible People and Things

Jane Postlethwaite is a queer, northern, multi-comedy award nominee, stand up comedian and writer from Cumbria. She was a Funny Women Stage Award finalist in 2015 and often heard on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Cumbria. Jane performs her show Terrible People at the Women in Comedy Festival in October and her new paranormal queer comedy podcast, All the Terrible Things, is now live.