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Rosalie Minnitt
Rosalie Minnitt

Rosalie Minnitt

  • Comedian, actor and writer

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EdFringe Talk: Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine

"Though I wish I had picked a slightly cheaper, less [potentially] soul-destroying hobby, like bouldering? There's nothing quite like the Edinburgh Fringe festival."

Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 8th July 2023

Edinburgh 2023: Rosalie Minnitt Q&A

BWW catches up with Rosalie Minnitt to chat about bringing Clementine to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 7th July 2023

Something different to see at the Edinburgh Fringe

The Edinburgh Fringe is known for offering a huge range of shows to cater to every taste. If you're seeking something a little unusual, look no further. From musical comedy, drag, clowns and more - here are ten of the most exciting weird and wonderful comedy shows coming to the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe.

Rachel Bowen, Midlothian View, 6th July 2023

Rosalie Minnitt interview

I really want the show to find its audience and strike a chord with the right people'. Character comedian Rosalie Minnitt channels classic literature in her debut show.

Kevin Ibbotson-Wight, The Wee Review, 3rd July 2023

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023: 10 hot new acts making their Edinburgh Fringe debut to watch out for

Hot new acts making their debut at the Fringe in Edinburgh this August.

Kevin Quinn, Edinburgh Evening News, 2nd July 2023

Brighton Fringe Comedy Showcase review

A bill of hand picked alternative comedy talent shine under the patronage of clowning funny man Luke Rollason.

Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 3rd June 2023

Underbelly puts more comedy shows on sale

The Underbelly has put another batch of Edinbugh Fringe shows on sale.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th May 2023

Brighton Fringe: Clementine review

Does this show always make sense? No. Does it demonstrate sensibility towards women living in the past? Not really. But does it expose the nonsense of a genre that has had women trapped in servitude to romantic ideals for generations? Yes, to a certain extent it does, and so it's hard not to feel affection towards it and Rosalie Minnitt for making it.

Lela Tredwell, The Reviews Hub, 7th May 2023

How to level the live comedy circuit

Punchline gap (noun): the unfortunate fact that men, on average, achieve more laughs than women because of factors beyond their control. Women, on the other hand, find themselves faking their own laughter to placate men. Unsurprisingly, these men will rarely reciprocate.

Rosalie Minnitt and Alison Middleton, Chortle, 7th September 2020

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