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Grace Campbell gives the Tories a piece of her mind: 'The country is f****d'
While Grace Campbell's Google knowledge panel may describe her as 'Alastair Campbell's daughter' (sort it out, guys), the 29-year-old is very much her own star.
Kitty Chrisp, Metro, 30th July 2023Grace Campbell: A Show About Me(n) review
There's a lot to unpack in this show but it is certainly clear that A Show About Me(n) is more than your average comedy set, it is an experience and Campbell has certainly thrown down the gauntlet.
Katerina Partolina Schwartz, Broadway Baby, 15th March 2023Grace Campbell at Clapham Grand review
What Campbell lacks in stagecraft finesse she makes up for in confidence.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 13th March 2023Grace Campbell review
Sex, mental health and a problematic famous father.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 13th March 2023Grace Campbell: My reaction to being raped? I wrote a comedy show about it
Stand-up can be a form of therapy, but opening up comes with its own tribulations - even for the thick-skinned .
Eleanor Steafel, The Telegraph, 1st March 2023Grace Campbell's most memorable gigs
"A heckler accused me of being a war criminal by proxy".
Chortle, 4th January 2023Why comedian Grace Campbell refuses to be silenced about sex
Comedian Grace Campbell on why after being raped last year, she worried that her openness about her sex life would be used against her.
Nosheen Iqbal, The Guardian, 19th August 2022Grace Campbell picks her comedy favourites
"I worried I'd have to do comedy that was perfectly feminist."
Grace Campbell, Chortle, 19th August 2022I made a name for myself with 'sex-positive' comedy. Then I was raped on a night out. Would my openness be used against me?
I've never held back when it comes to talking about sex. But after an attack while on holiday in Las Vegas, going to the police didn't feel like an option.
Grace Campbell, The Guardian, 6th August 2022Grace Campbell: "People used to say all I'd ever be is Alastair Campbell's daughter"
Back for another Edinburgh, the rising comedian is looking at why she was desperate for male validation.
Anya Ryan, Evening Standard, 4th August 2022