
Rosalie Minnitt
- Comedian, actor and writer
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Interview - Last Chance To See Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine
Clementine is an Austen parody that focusses on girlhood, romance and Lady Clementine has until her 27th birthday to find The One.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 7th September 2024Rarely Asked Questions - Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine, Soho Theatre
Following a barnstorming run of sell-out shows and critical acclaim at the 2023 and 2024 Edinburgh Fringes and two London residencies, Rosalie Minnitt brings her cult comedy hit Clementine back to Soho Theatre next week (11-14 September), and for a final time, truly marking the end of the 'brat summer' but with a Regency twist.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th September 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024: Our Ultimate Comedy Recs
This year's Edinburgh Fringe features more funny shows than you can shake a stick at... here are some of our top-top picks.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 30th July 2024The Lovely Boys and Friends review
A fine collection of clowns, stand-ups and musicians with chaotic hosting.
James Walsh, The Reviews Hub, 27th May 2024Tim Harding's comedy diary
Gillian Cosgriff: A heir apparent to Tim Minchin?
Tim Harding, Chortle, 17th May 2024Tim Harding's comedy diary
Call me an auteurist, but there's something quite satisfying about a takeover event, where a particular artist or group commandeers a venue for a bit to put on a run of shows.
Tim Harding, Chortle, 8th March 2024(some of) LMAOnaise's favourite comedy shows of 2023
Settle in for a nice long read and know that if, at any point, you stop reading before the end, a great misfortune will befall you, because apparently the trend for threatening chain letters is back and everyone's apparently ok with that??
LMAOnaise, 30th December 2023The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2023
Julia Masli comes top in the Guardian's favourite live comedies this year, although she insists her show is not a comedy.
Arifa Akbar, Brian Logan and Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 21st December 2023The chaotic world of comedy props
From Bill O'Neill's slippery skins to Grubby Little Mitts' ping-pong eyeballs, performers explain why their comedy leans on more than a mic stand.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 7th December 2023Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine review
While rather niche, this Austen parody has an incredible amount of energy, talent and wit and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Tash Snaith, Funny Women, 19th November 2023