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Ania Magliano. Credit: Rebecca Need-Menear
Ania Magliano

Ania Magliano

  • Writer, stand-up comedian and actor

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Ania Magliano talks her new stand-up show and being a queer woman in comedy

DIVA spoke to comedy's rising star about her upcoming tour Forgive Me, Father.

Diva Mag, 20th December 2024

Radio 4's 2025 comedy commissions

Radio 4 has ordered new comedy series starring Matt Forde, Laura Smyth, Ria Lina, Dara O Briain and Isy Suttie. It's also confirmed the return of formats from Frank Skinner, Michael Spicer, Chris McCausland, Glenn Moore and others.

British Comedy Guide, 4th November 2024

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Since his debut, John Tothill has almost died twice, from malaria and a burst appendix respectively, and suffered infestations of mice and scabies. Also at Soho Theatre, also brilliant, Ania Magliano's new show Forgive Me Father establishes her as an everywoman for our times.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 25th October 2024

Ania Magliano review

With creativity and charming self-deprecation, Ania Magliano's Forgive Me, Father tackles questions like how to survive moving in with a partner.

leahj, A Young(ish) Perspective, 21st October 2024

Ania Magliano review

The Gen-Z star cheerily skewers herself in this exquisitely crafted account of her attempt to move in with her boyfriend.

Time Out, 2nd October 2024

Ahir Shah's award-winning stand-up show Ends coming to Netflix

Ahir Shah's Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning show Ends is to be released as his debut Netflix special next month, as the comic reprises the hour at the Edinburgh Fringe.

British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2024

Edinburgh Fringe Diary 2024 - Part One

Trains, Pains And The Pick Of The Fringe So Far

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th August 2024

Do Gooders review

Garrick Millerick's acerbically jaded worldview is evident from the pre-credit scene of Do Gooders, in which his character is being grilled about the lack of enthusiasm for his job in a mid-level charity.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th July 2024

Edinburgh Fringe Preview 2024 - Part Eight

The voices of various generations.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th July 2024

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