British Comedy Guide
Liz Kingsman
Liz Kingsman

Liz Kingsman

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer, director and editor

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Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show at the Ambassadors Theatre review

It's even better than last time: break a minor byelaw if it helps you get to the gig.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 20th December 2022

Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show in the West End

Kingsman has done a proper job here, leaving no stone unturned in her exposure to the genre's mechanics.

Bruce Dessau, Chortle, 20th December 2022

One Woman Show in the West End - review

I really am being serious here when I say that you need to see Liz Kingsman in One Woman Show in this intimate venue (the newly refurbished Ambassadors is looking magnificent) before she becomes the global superstar she deserves to be.

Alun Hood, What's On Stage, 20th December 2022

Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show review

Liz Kingsman's slick, self-conscious 'troubled woman' show nests its complex jokes within jokes to tremendous effect.

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 20th December 2022

Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show review

"It's a credit to Kingsman's writing that the play can both mock itself whilst playing out the very tropes it is mocking at the same time."

Alexander Cohen, Theatre Weekly, 19th December 2022

Liz Kingsman: the reluctant comedy phenomenon

Liz Kingsman is the new queen of British comedy, a former member of hip but relatively obscure sketch group Massive Dad who rocketed to solo success overnight with her merciless Fleabag parody One Woman Show. At the start of this year, it sold out Soho Theatre for weeks on end on the back of ecstatic reviews - now it's headed for the West End.

Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out, 16th December 2022

Liz Kingsman interview

"At first, I got really hung up on people misinterpreting One Woman Show."

The Independent, 11th December 2022

Liz Kingsman interview

The comedian-writer's One Woman Show takes hilarious issue with the Fleabag-style 'messy woman' trope. As it transfers to London's West End, she says she feels 'at odds' with its success.

Claire Armitstead, The Guardian, 27th November 2022

Meet Liz Kingsman, the new queen of British comedy

I'd usually tell you here how much time has passed since then - map out how long it took Kingsman to go from student to Next Big Comedy Star. But I can't. Kingsman won't tell anyone her age, not because of vanity, but because she thinks it's hilarious how much it annoys journalists. (It does!)

Kate Lloyd, Vogue, 23rd November 2022

Liz Kingsman joins Parisian comedy series Icon of French Cinema

Liz Kingsman is making her second French television comedy, joining the cast of Icon Of French Cinema.

British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2022

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