
Bridget Christie
- 53 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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The best live comedy of 2021
Liz Kingsman, Bridget Christie and Bill Bailey feature in the best shows of the year list.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 14th December 2021On my radar: Bridget Christie's cultural highlights
The comedian on Jon Ronson's take on the culture wars, an app for menopausal women, and a life-affirming book about death.
Bridget Christie, The Guardian, 27th November 2021Review: 'Bridget Christie: Who Am I?'
Review of comic's new live show about the menopause.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th November 2021Bridget Christie: Who Am I? review
The stand-up's rich and playful show about the menopause combines ingenious silliness with campaigning ferocity.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th November 2021Bridget Christie interview
The comic has come blazing out of lockdown fearless and on full throttle, buying a motorbike for her 50th birthday and turning the menopause - along with an incident in a park - into comedy gold.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 20th October 2021Canned Laughter review
This charity event in aid of London's food banks was a satisfying feast of comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th August 2021Bridget Christie: Ritual Britain made me proud to be British
Morris dancers, druids, the Burryman - they're all in Ben Edge's spellbinding collaboration with the Museum of British Folklore, showcasing customs that stretch back into the mists of time.
Bridget Christie, The Guardian, 29th June 2021Radio review - Bridget Christie: Mortal
Bridget Christie has made a virtue of the limitations of lockdown. Rather than record her Radio 4 series as a monologue in front of a virtual audience, like many stand-ups-in-exile, she's fully embraced the possibilities of the medium.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th April 2021Stand-ups on their first gigs since lockdown
Bridget Christie was a bag of nerves, Suzi Ruffell played Covid for laughs and Stephen K Amos was so rusty he needed a clipboard ... top comics on the thrill of returning.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 6th October 2020Stand-up Under the Stars review
Bridget Christie pokes fun at Madonna, Suzi Ruffell talks smear tests and John Robins is heckled about Butlins. Our critic Brian Logan's first stand-up gig in months is a riot of joy and tension.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd September 2020