Q&A : Folusho Falegan, Hoopla!

London-based improviser Folusho Falegan has spent nearly a decade finding comedy in everyday life. Known for her grounded, relationship-led style, she performs across three groups: Hoopla house team Michelle, Black-led improv group Do The Right Scene and her Twoprov act Teresa & Folusho. As part of Hoopla Improv Theatre’s 20th anniversary programme, she’s bringing multiple […]
Free Association opens new comedy venue in Southwark

Located in Southwark under the old union yard arches, a brand new theatre venue from The Free Association – London’s biggest name in improvised comedy – is introduced in South London.
Q&A: Lizzy Skrzypiec goes on tour with Murder, She Didn’t Write

Lizzy Skrzypiec is taking her show, Murder She Didn’t Write, back on the road. We chat with her about tour life and her favourite comedy acts.
Review: Abby Wambaugh, The First 3 Minutes of 17 Shows

Abby Wambaugh brings their debut hour to Soho Theatre this month, covering motherhood, dealing with miscarriage, and other, serious things, such as personifying an orange… Read on to hear what Funny Women thought of the show. US comic Abby Wambaugh’s debut hour is playful, heartwarming and downright fun. Wambaugh’s mix of stand up and character […]
Review: Natalie Palamides, WEER

If you were expecting WERE to be a romantic romcom, forget it! Any new show from Natalie Palamides, best known for her outrageously bold clowning style, is now a media-worthy attention- grabbing theatrical event. Deservedly so.
Moontower Comedy Festival: A Guide

Natalie Palamides as Nate