Press clippings Page 11
Bridget Christie: What Now? review
It's clever, funny, angry stand-up. A signature Christie show in general, then.
Mark Muldoon, Short Com, 8th November 2018Bridget Christie - What Now? review
Domestic dramas meet political crises in hilarious show.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 7th November 2018How #MeToo has changed the stand-up scene forever
As soon as the revelations about Harvey Weinstein emerged last year, I knew this was a big moment. And not just because of what he allegedly did to that poor plant pot.
Ayesha Hazarika, Evening Standard, 18th October 2018Live comedy: Bridget Christie interview
One of the best stand-up shows I've seen in years.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 12th October 2018Bridget Christie review
Political meets personal for her funniest show yet.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 27th September 2018Bridget Christie: What Now? review
Freewheeling gags and first-rate grumbling.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 22nd September 2018Standups on their Edinburgh debuts
Bridget Christie got locked out, Nina Conti ran off with a monkey - and Reginald D Hunter begged his ex for help. Top comedians relive their first fringe gig.
The Guardian, 14th August 2018Bridget Christie: Why I'm looking for Utopia
Civilisation is collapsing and the world is in chaos, so comedian Bridget Christie is searching for her own personal Shangri-La in a four-part series on Radio 4. As if it wasn't already obvious, here she explains why.
BBC, 1st August 2018The 30 best living comedians
In the run-up to the Edinburgh Festival our comedy critic Dominic Maxwell ranks the funniest comics working now.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 21st July 2018Bridget Christie at Latitude review
The result is an impassioned performance that never goes too far from reminding the audience what a bleak, cruel and unfair place this world is... which might not be the obvious best stance for comedy.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th July 2018