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Isy Suttie
Isy Suttie

Isy Suttie

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

Press clippings Page 15

Why Isy Suttie - Peep Show's Dobby - is learning Welsh

If you're at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival next year don't be surprised to find yourself watching a familiar English face doing a stand-up spot in Welsh.

Rhodri Owen, BBC News, 6th October 2011

Bruce Dessau: The Rest of the Best of the Fest

Reviews of John Osborne, Dregs, Josh Howie, Henry Paker, Tim Vine's Chat Show, Shlomo's Mouthtronica, Isy Suttie and more.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 22nd August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 10

This is my final column and I've been thinking about my festival highs and lows.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 19th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 9

One of my favourite things to do in Edinburgh is venture into an obscure venue and ask to see the next show - a lucky dip.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 8

It's hard to eat well this far into the festival, especially when you order frogs' legs, snails, and steak tartare.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 17th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 7

People are more likely to take a flyer from a smiling, clean-looking person than someone dressed as a massive bee.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 16th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 6

An advantage of being on stage at 5pm is I don't get stag or hen nights in the audience - they can be smarter than they look.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 15th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 5

Look past the upstanding standup shows and Edinburgh's comedy underbelly is much darker - literally, in some cases

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 11th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 4

Don't expect unadulterated local love for the festival. Unless you're a ladyboy.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh - Part 3

I have made a solemn pact not to read any of my reviews. Of course, after booze, everything changes.

Isy Suttie, The Guardian, 9th August 2011

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