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Lorna Rose Treen
Lorna Rose Treen

Lorna Rose Treen

  • Actor, comedian and writer

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Lorna Rose Treen interview

"When I first started doing comedy Rik Mayall in The Young Ones was the person that I would spend most of my time imitating."

Henley Standard, 10th March 2025

New comedy festival launches in Durham

Durham is to get a new, purely stand-up focused, one-day comedy festival later this spring.

British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2025

Comedy.co.uk Awards 2024 winners

Gavin & Stacey has been named Comedy Of The Year in the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2024. Daddy Issues has picked up the Best New TV Sitcom title, with other winners including Wing It, Horrible Histories and Taskmaster.

British Comedy Guide, 17th February 2025

Jordan Brookes pilots dark, mixed-media sitcom Go Home Jordan Brookes

Jordan Brookes is piloting Go Home Jordan Brookes, an offbeat, loosely autobiographical sitcom, described as "the small town homecoming story of The Cockfields and Back To Life mixed with the surreal world of Twin Peaks". Co-starring Jan Ravens and Sunil Patel, the boomerang generation sitcom features an ambitious mix of animation, puppetry and deepfake technology, as well as home video footage of Brookes as a child.

British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2024

Small Book on Mental Health returns for 2024

A funding drive underway to distribute the latest version of A Small Book on Mental Health to those working at the Edinburgh Festival.

British Comedy Guide, 8th August 2024

Lorna Rose Treen on the best and worst of the Edinburgh Fringe

"I hope I get to see a rat king!"

Chortle, 28th July 2024

Edinburgh Festivals: the 50 best shows to see this August

From comedy to theatre, opera to dance, our critics pick unmissable shows at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, EIF, Art Festival and Book Festival.

The Telegraph, 19th July 2024

The week in audio: Time Of The Week

Time Of The Week is a new comedy show with a Brass Eye feel, except it's not taking the mick out of serious news programmes, but women's magazine shows.

Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 6th July 2024

Sian Clifford to star in Radio 4's Woman's Hour spoof

Fleabag star Sian Clifford is taking the central role in Time Of The Week, a spoof of Woman's Hour which is coming to BBC Radio 4 from 6th July.

British Comedy Guide, 19th June 2024

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