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Lou Sanders

Lou Sanders

  • 39 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 17

Twitter to live stream Dave-Avalon stand-up show

Dave is to sponsor a comedy special made by Avalon, to be shown exclusively on Twitter this Sunday evening.

British Comedy Guide, 15th December 2017

The Russell Howard Hour review

From puppyish stand-up to spiky satire.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 22nd September 2017

Fringe best jokes from the last 10 years

Try not to wet yourself with these classic jokes from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Daily Record, 27th July 2017

Lou Sanders on her relationship with alcohol

A moment that changed me: realising, aged 16, that I couldn't handle alcohol.

Lou Sanders, The Guardian, 12th May 2017

Was this year's Red Nose Day Show a disaster?

What was interesting here was the disconnect between Edinburgh Fringe favourites and a mainstream BBC audience. What the former crowd adores the latter abhores.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th March 2017

The UK Vegan Comedy Festival returns to Brighton

The UK Vegan Comedy Festival is back at VegfestUK Brighton 2017, with a selection of stand-up comedy sessions on Sunday, March 12 at the Brighton Centre.

Phil Hewitt, Chichester Observer, 2nd March 2017

Review: Laughing Point benefit for Centrepoint

Comedy stars raise laughs, and money, for the homeless helpline.

Bruce Dessau, The Independent, 24th January 2017

Laughing Point, comedy review

The sharpest wits in showbusiness deliver knockout punchlines.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 24th January 2017

Can NextUp become the Netflix for British stand-up?

NextUp will stream live comedy sets for a low subscription fee. Stand-ups are excited, and will share 50% of the income - but will the new service attract a big enough audience to succeed?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th November 2016

UK comedy streaming service NextUp launches

NextUp, a new online streaming platform for stand-up shows which has been labelled 'a Netflix for UK comedy', has launched. Fans can access the service via a free trial, then £3.50 a month.

British Comedy Guide, 15th November 2016

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