British Comedy Guide
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Nicola Dempsey

Nicola Dempsey

  • Writer and musical comedian

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Flo & Joan: Alive on Stage - Soho Theatre review

A laughter-filled hour of witty lyrics and topical comedy.

Claudia Graham, Young Perspective, 4th May 2019

Leicester Comedy Festival 2019 Award nominees

The nominees for the Leicester Comedy Festival's 2019 awards have been revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 6th March 2019

Flo & Joan interview

The British musical comedy sisters on the things that make them laugh the most.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 18th January 2019

Best live comedy to see in 2019

Chances are that 2019 will maintain recent form and bring us a relentless barrage of bad news stories. Thankfully, there are clowns among us to help us laugh in the face of adversity.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th December 2018

Flo And Joan: Alive On Stage review

First impressions of musical comedy sisters Flo and Joan - which may well have been reinforced by those Nationwide building society ads - are of a couple of slightly twee, dinner-cabaret entertainers, twinkling whimsically, but ultimately ineffectively.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th November 2018

Flo & Joan on getting started in comedy

As Flo & Joan (aka siblings Nicola and Rosie Dempsey) hit the road with a new tour, the duo tell us about their student days and offer advice to aspiring comedy stars

Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th September 2018

What are you going to do once the Fringe is over?

Now it's time to curl up and cry.

Chortle, 25th August 2018

Flo and Joan recall their most memorable gigs

'It was like dying and watching your own funeral'

Flo & Joan, Chortle, 22nd August 2018

Interview with Flo & Joan

I spoke to sisters Nicola and Rosie (Flo & Joan) about performing together, their experiences at the Fringe and why the arts are important.

Sam Nead, Voice Magazine, 15th August 2018

Fringe Festival - 2018 show dates

The annual festival is back with comedy, music and cabaret acts for all.

Kathy Giddins, The Sun, 13th August 2018

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