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Luisa Omielan to present Politics For Bitches on BBC Three
Stand-up comedian Luisa Omielan is to present Politics For Bitches, a new topical series for BBC Three.
British Comedy Guide, 26th May 2017Review: Valentine's comedy at the Ent Shed
Reviews of Luisa Omielan, Jeff Green, Paul Reville and Harry Stachini.
J.J. Hutber, Bedfordshire News, 18th February 2017Luisa Omielan: What Would Beyonce Do?! review
The BBC calls Luisa Omielan's show a 'Valentines Day special' - which suggests they didn't realise that it's built around the tale of a devastating break-up.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th February 2017Review: Luisa Omielan's What Would Beyonce Do?!
Comedian Luisa Omielan may not have had many appearances on TV (even this performance is currently limited to BBC Three), but on the live circuit she has most certainly made an impact.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 14th February 2017Luisa Omielan's show is hilariously bittersweet watch
Omielan tells the story of how, aged 28, and with a first class degree, life wasn't going quite as well as she'd planned.
Josie Benge, i Newspaper, 14th February 2017Review: Luisa Omielan: What Would Beyonce Do?!
It seems like a performance of pure attitude, but gradually, the reality behind this bold front is revealed.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th February 2017Comics share their tips for dealing with tough crowds
We ask comedians for their advice on facing a tough crowd at work.
Kirstie Brewer, The Guardian, 20th January 2017BBC Three to broadcast Luisa Omielan stand-up show
BBC Three is to broadcast What Would Beyoncé Do?!, a stand-up special from rising star Luisa Omielan.
British Comedy Guide, 4th January 2017Can 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 2016UK 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