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Bridget Christie
Bridget Christie

Bridget Christie

  • 53 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Bridget Christie interview

Bridget Christie talks to Sarah Crompton about her show about feminism, which made her only the third woman ever to win the Edinburgh Comedy Award.

Sarah Compton, The Telegraph, 2nd November 2013

Bridget Christie: The 'Are Women Funny?' debate is dead

Lee Mack told Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs that there are no women standups on panel shows because they are less likely to show off. Tell that to Julie Burchill.

Bridget Christie, The Guardian, 1st October 2013

5 things you might not know about Stewart Lee

Including links to Alexei Sayle, Bridget Christie, Baconface... and Michael McIntyre.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 25th September 2013

Bridget Christie to star in feminist theatre festival

Injustices facing women today to be subject of Calm Down, Dear, a three-week event by Camden People's Theatre.

Matt Trueman, The Guardian, 19th September 2013

Why feminism has never been so funny

At the Edinburgh fringe, new comedy icons Bridget Christie and Adrienne Truscott took on the F-word. I can't wait to see what they and their patriarchy-smashing pals do next.

Mathilda Gregory, The Guardian, 3rd September 2013

Katy Brand: A woman has made feminism funny

Bridget Christie has won the top comedy prize at the Edinburgh Festival with a show about feminism. Fellow comedian, Katy Brand, gives an insight into the world of 'Ladycomics'.

Katy Brand, The Telegraph, 29th August 2013

A woman has made feminism funny. Now over to the men...

Bridget Christie has won the top comedy prize at the Edinburgh Festival with a show about feminism. Fellow comedian, Katy Brand, gives an insight into the world of 'Ladycomics'.

Katy Brand, The Telegraph, 29th August 2013

Opinion: Bridget Christie's tabloid past

One place I haven't seen her richly-deserved success get much coverage, however, is in the Daily Mail.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th August 2013

Bridget Christie: 'I've a long way to go'

The winner of this year's Edinburgh Comedy award is one of our sharpest and most political standups - but reckons she still has a lot to learn. She talks about success, her unorthodox campaign against lads' mags, and why all female comics know that online abuse is nothing new.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 28th August 2013

Bridget Christie interview

"I was standing in a bookshop when I realised that this was a show I just had to do".

Veronica Lee, The Independent, 25th August 2013

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