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Isy Suttie on finding the adventure in domesticity
Though destined to be indelibly fixed in the public consciousness as Peep Show's Dobbie, Isy Suttie is also an acclaimed musical comedian, actor and author, known for her chatty and warm persona.
Sarski Anderson, Bristol 24/7, 20th October 2022These computer generated posters of comedians will give you nightmares
Artificial intelligence is getting good at generating images... but it's not perfect yet. Comedy writer and performer David Reed has demonstrated this by getting a computer to generate posters for some well-known comedians, and posting the results on Twitter. Prepare to have nightmares...
British Comedy Guide, 13th October 2022Review: Isy Suttie: Jackpot, The Stand, Glasgow
This is a gentle, undemanding hour from a comic easing herself back into performing, writes Jay Richardson.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 13th October 2022Review: Isy Suttie: Jackpot - The old Market, Hove
Deftly supported by Chris Neill, Isy Suttie delights a Hove crowd with her charming whimsy.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 30th September 2022Isy Suttie review - charming comic on a wild childhood chase
A thoroughly likable autobiographical show, comparing Suttie's domestic midlife and her past daredevilry, hits the comic jackpot with its songs.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 29th September 2022Review: Isy Suttie - Jackpot @ The Stand, Newcastle (20.09.22)
At the start, Suttie jokes that the show will last between 58 and 59 minutes. I wasn't keeping tabs on exactly how specific she was, but every minute was a joy: a delight from start to finish.
Ben Lowes-Smith, Narc Magazine, 22nd September 2022Isy Suttie on her new comedy tour, visiting the Edinburgh Festival and her Scottish heritage
"In the Nineties, If someone was on a sitcom, it went away unless you had it on VHS and could dig it out and show it to your mates but it's so different now. I do get 18 year olds saying 'I love Peep Show' and I think they were probably babies when they did the first series."
Gaby Soutar, The Scotsman, 14th September 2022Isy Suttie on her new comedy tour
"In the Nineties, If someone was on a sitcom, it went away unless you had it on VHS and could dig it out and show it to your mates but it's so different now. I do get 18 year olds saying 'I love Peep Show' and I think they were probably babies when they did the first series".
Gaby Soutar, The Scotsman, 13th September 2022Eddie Izzard, Michael Palin and more on 75 years of the Edinburgh Fringe
Stars of stage and screen share their Edinburgh memories.
The Telegraph, 23rd July 2022The Baby review
A killer baby falling from the sky... that doesn't happen every day!
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 8th July 2022