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Lauren Pattison
Lauren Pattison

Lauren Pattison

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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A Scotsman walks into a bar . . . and satire sells out

Political animals are vying with comedians for laughs at this year's festival -- and Brexit is invariably the punchline.

Gillian Bowditch, The Sunday Times, 20th August 2017

Lauren Pattison picks up Fringe accolade

Lauren Pattison has won a Herald Angel award for her debut Edinburgh Fringe stand-up show, Lady Muck.

Chortle, 19th August 2017

Why the Fringe is a perilous place for comedians

Electrocuted by a faulty microphone, taking a punch from a drunken audience member, plummeting through a theatre's unsecured trapdoor - the comedian's life is not without peril.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 16th August 2017

Lauren Pattison's unforgettable five

The only time I've ever felt emotional in a good way after a gig...

Lauren Pattison, Chortle, 14th August 2017

What's the most drunk you've been at the Fringe?

Comedians try to remember what they can...

Chortle, 10th August 2017

Edinburgh 10x10: 8. Breaking the rules

Ten Edinburgh shows to see despite your misgivings.

Chortle, 26th July 2017

Fringe 2017: 18 unmissable comedy tips

Browse through 18 of the many highlights below.

Shaun Kitchener, The Daily Express, 23rd July 2017

The Edinburgh Interviews 2017: Lauren Pattison

Lauren Pattison is a stand up comedian from Newcastle and, despite having already supported Katherine Ryan on tour, it is clear that Pattison is on her way to high places. Lauren is confident, humble and extremely likeable and will be performing her debut show Lady Muck at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 22nd July 2017

Six debut hours of stand-up at the Fringe

It's a strong year for female stand-ups and here's a sextet of aspiring debutantes.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 14th July 2017

Interview: Lauren Pattison is Lady Muck

As this rising stand-up comedian makes her full Fringe debut, she argues a bit of swearing is fine in her most personal show yet.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th July 2017

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