Q&A: Kate-Lois Elliott, TRAD (Work In Progress)

After a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe run with her debut show How To Belong Without Joining a Cult, comedian, writer and actor Kate-Lois Elliott is working on a new show tackling another zeitgeisty subject: Tradwives.
Remembering Jo Fletcher-Cross – A Tribute

We celebrated the life of Jo Fletcher-Cross a week ago today. It was an honour to deliver this Tribute on behalf of Funny Women and our community.
Q&A : Bryony Kimmings, Bogwitch

Bryony Kimmings is a playwright, performer, documentary maker and screen writer from the UK. She is inspired by female stories, social taboos and dismantling power structures. Kimmings’ work is brutally honest, very funny and often a bit geeky and dangerous.
Q&A: Teresa Senyah, Hoopla!

Teresa in an improviser from London who enjoys performing emotionally connected scenes with physical and comedic elements. She has performed for over 20 years in a variety of productions and has taken to the stage in a wide range of fringe and improv festivals internatonally. Teresa also regularly performs in Twoprov group ‘Teresa and Folusho’ and […]
Q&A : Jess Nicks, Bitch on the Mic

Jess Nicks is a performance artist, coach and practitioner of silliness. She is bringing her debut one-woman show ‘Bitch on the Mic’ to the Brighton Fringe in May!
Review : Charlie & Striptease

Orsolya Nagy brings Soviet theatre to London in her double bill ‘Charlie & Striptease’. Both plays, written by Polish absurdist playwright Sławomir Mrożek, find dark comedy in the anxieties of life under an oppressive regime.