
Catherine Bohart
- 36 years old
- Irish
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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Catherine Bohart review - heartbreak comedy is a keeper
Bohart's shift from coupledom into pandemic isolation - and plotting revenge with a drill-happy dentist - is told with relatable warmth.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd March 2022Catherine Bohart interview
The Irish stand-up faced the Covid situation newly single, dealing with OCD and with her livelihood in tatters. Now she's back on tour, making comedy from mental health and heartbreak.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd February 2022Nish Kumar and Rosie Jones sign up for Machynlleth Comedy Festival
Other comedians attending include Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Stephen Bailey, Angela Barnes, John Osborne, Leila Navabi, Jonny Pelham, Catherine Bohart, Rob Auton, Stuart Goldsmith and Chloe Petts, with more names to follow.
Josh Price, Powys County Times, 18th December 2021Catherine Bohart announces UK tour
Tickets for This Isn't For You go on sale from 10am on 28th October 2021.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th October 2021Lazy Susan complete filming on their TV series
Sketch duo Lazy Susan have completed filming on their TV sketch show series, which is coming to BBC Three in 2022. Guest stars will include James Acaster, Lou Sanders and Kiell Smith- Bynoe.
British Comedy Guide, 7th October 2021Holly Walsh to co-host The Museum Of Curiosity Series 16
Holly Walsh has been announced as the curator assisting John Lloyd for the 16th series of The Museum Of Curiosity, which returns to Radio 4 in October.
British Comedy Guide, 29th September 2021Comedians film stand-up sets for Sky's The Deirdre O'Kane Show
Tom Allen, Ardal O'Hanlon and Reginald D Hunter are among the comedians appearing on Sky's new stand-up showcase, The Deirdre O'Kane Show.
British Comedy Guide, 8th September 2021Edinburgh Fringe 2021: a crazy comedy experiment
Thanks to Covid, stand-ups at this year's slimmed-down festival have been unable to refine their routines. The results are wild.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 10th August 2021Edinburgh Fringe - the best of opening weekend
From Henning Wehn to Josie Long, our critic Dominic Maxwell enjoys the festival's long-awaited return.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 9th August 2021Fringe "work in progress" comment whips up a storm
An article in the Edinburgh Evening News has upset comedians heading to the fringe with its comments about work-in-progress shows.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd August 2021