
Lauren Pattison
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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British Comedy Guide launches Laughter Lounge online comedy festival
British Comedy Guide is launching Laughter Lounge, a virtual comedy festival due to run Monday 28th September until Sunday 4th October. Acts include Tom Allen, David O'Doherty and Luisa Omielan.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2020Corona and comedy's class divide
From care work to shelf-stacking, many stand-ups have taken up jobs to survive lockdown - highlighting how privilege has created a two-tier system in comedy.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 26th May 2020Quarantine questions: Lauren Pattison
I've been binging Friday Night Dinner from the beginning; it has absolutely been time well spent.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 23rd April 2020Facebook cabaret, gamer gags and a WhatsApp panel show
From Iain Stirling's Fifa banter to Jayde Adams live from her lounge, comedians isolated by the lockdown are reaching audiences online.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 9th April 2020Lauren Pattison: The Big Show (headliner 2020)
We must stress at the outset that this is by no means intended to be a full review of Lauren Pattison, that will surely come at a later date.
Clownster, 29th January 2020Reivew: Adam Rowe supported by Lauren Pattison
Adam Rowe captivated the audience start to finish, with his Scouse charm, natural ability to improvise and read the room and of course his brutally honest and refreshingly opinionated stand-up.
Mollie Field, Narc Magazine, 24th January 202030 of the best rated comedy acts returning to Fringe
These 30 comedy acts received four- and five-star reviews from The Scotsman critics in 2018 and they're returning to the Fringe in 2019.
The Scotsman, 17th July 201910 up-and-coming comedians to check out at the Fringe
The Edinburgh Fringe is just around the corner, and with so many shows it can be difficult to decide what to see.
Hannah Crofts, The National Student, 15th July 2019Comedians star in Dave mental health podcast
Channel Dave has launched Conversations Against Living Miserably, a podcast in which comedians share their personal experiences of mental health.
British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2019Review: Jerk, BBC Three
BBC Three has come up with a pocket-sized gem in Jerk. Following a one-off pilot in 2016, this is only a four-part series but there's a surprisingly pleasing arc to it as we go from squirming at the main character Tim's behaviour to cheering him on at the end. As they say, we laugh and we learn.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st March 2019