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Alex Franklin: Sharp, Smart, and Seriously Funny
If you like your comedy clever, confident, and just a little bit cheeky, Alex Franklin is a name you should absolutely know. A rising force on the UK comedy circuit, Alex has built a reputation for sharp writing, quick wit, and a … Continue reading
Hannah Platt: Sharp & Northern
Hannah Platt walks on stage with the energy of someone who’s clocked the room in seconds — and decided she’s running it. Her comedy is sharp, politically aware, and gloriously Northern. She has that rare ability to be deeply thoughtful … Continue reading
Susie McCabe: Big Laughs, Big Heart, Zero Pretence
Watching Susie McCabe live is like being let in on a brilliantly funny, brutally honest secret. She doesn’t glide onto the stage polished and distant — she arrives exactly as she is, and within minutes the room is completely hers. Susie’s comedy … Continue reading
Why Supporting Female Comedians (and Live Comedy) Matters
Live comedy is one of the last truly shared cultural experiences. You sit in a room with strangers, laugh at the same moment, and leave a little lighter than when you arrived. But who gets the mic — and whose … Continue reading
No, I’m Not Explaining Myself
Why Women Don’t Owe Anyone an Apology for Not Having Children Somewhere along the way, “I don’t have children” became a sentence that invites follow-up questions. Sometimes gentle. Sometimes awkward. Often loaded. Why not?You’d be such a good mum.You might … Continue reading