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Julia Masli
Julia Masli

Julia Masli

  • From Estonia
  • Comedian

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Malcolm Hardee Awards 2024 results

Mark Dean Quinn, Thom Tuck and Garry Starr have been recognised in 2024's Malcolm Hardee Awards.

British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2024

The Duncan Brothers: We are Brothers and We Are Idiots

Once part of the award winning LEGS ensemble with superstar clown Julia Masli, the Duncan Brothers have based this year's show on finding out they share a genetic condition which causes them to have too much iron in their blood.

Entertainment Now, 22nd August 2024

Ania Magliano and Adjani Salmon amongst Sky Arts Awards 2024 nominees

Blindboyboatclub, Fern Brady and Julia Masli are nominated in the comedy category for the Sky Arts Awards 2024, whilst Ania Magliano and Adjani Salmon are nominated in the breakthrough category.

British Comedy Guide, 25th July 2024

Julia Masli on her evolving journey, from clown to tragedienne to advice comedian

Masli doesn't necessarily consider herself a comedian: "In my heart, I'm just solving problems".

Doug Gordon, WPR, 24th May 2024

Julia Masli's ha ha ha ha ha ha ha to play off-Broadway

True to its title, the show is a comedy from Masli, a trained clown who, while using a bronze leg and a handbell, promises to "eradicate all New Yorkers' woes." Opening night is set for May 18.

Diep Tran, Playbill, 26th March 2024

Julia Masli review

If you haven't yet heard of Julia Masli, then please get out from under that rock, as we are already full-swing into a jubilant clowning Renaissance, and she is leading the charge.

George Rennie, Lost in Theatreland, 12th February 2024

Chortle Awards 2024 nominees announced

Julia Masli, Ian Smith, Ahir Shah, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Paddy Young and Sam Campbell are amongst the comedians nominated in the 2024 Chortle Awards.

British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2024

Julia Masli review

The mysterious word-of-mouth comedy hit you need to see.

Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 1st February 2024

Julia Masli review

Watching the Estonian clown solve her audience's problems in an hour will warm your heart - and even make you believe in magic.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 31st January 2024

Julia Masli on her accidental comedy masterpiece

Her midnight agony aunt clown show became the hot ticket of the fringe - despite the fact that the Estonian never regarded herself as a comic. In fact, she says, she much prefers making audiences cry.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th January 2024

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