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Birthday Girls on their Edinburgh Fringe return
Birthday Girls chat about sketch comedy's missing generation, the importance of a bruising Fringe experience and how to cultivate the exact aroma of a deep fat fryer
Ben Venables, The Skinny, 29th July 2016Interview: Birthday Girls
Birthday Girls are soon to head to Edinburgh with their latest show Sh!t Hot Party Legends. This morning I met up with two thirds of the trio: Rose Johnson and Camille Ucan (minus Beattie Edmondson, the third Birthday Girl) to find out more about making comedy, their show and the Fringe. So if you're up in Edinburgh, be sure to get your party started by Birthday Girls one evening at 9.45pm, The Pleasance.
Amie Taylor, Female Arts, 27th July 2016Birthday Girls interview
This year, Fringe favourites Birthday Girls return to Edinburgh with their third show, Sh!t Hot Party Legends.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 15th July 2016Happy birthday to you... for in fifty years time
You may well have come across Beattie Edmondson, Rose Johnson and Camille Ucan before as one half of sketch comedy group Lady Garden. But now they are back with a brand new name - Birthday Girls - and brand a new show - 2053 - which is only set in the bloomin future. We caught up with all three Birthday Girls to find out more.
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 20th August 2013Birthday Girls head to dysopian comedy future of 2053
Edinburgh Fringe newcomers Birthday Girls are a comedy sketch trio made up of Beattie Edmondson, Rose Johnson and Camille Ucan, former members of sketch group Lady Garden (who appeared on BBC3's Live at the Electric).
STV, 6th August 2013The Birthday Girls interview
The newly-formed Birthday Girls are Camille Ucan, Beattie Edmondson and Rose Johnson.
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 8th April 2013An interview with Lady Garden
Google "Lady Garden" and you'll be inundated with information on female pubic hair grooming, and an all-lady comedy group consisting of Hannah Dodd, Beattie Edmondson, Rose Johnson, Eleanor Thom, and Camille Ucan.
The Humourdor, 3rd August 2011