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Rose Matafeo
Rose Matafeo

Rose Matafeo

  • 32 years old
  • From New Zealand
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and director

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Edinburgh 10x10: Barry loves you

Ten comedians with Melbourne accolades.

Chortle, 17th July 2018

Edinburgh 10x10: Barry loves you

Ten comedians with Melbourne accolades.

Chortle, 17th July 2018

50 shows to see at the Edinburgh fringe 2018

Superstar standups, daring dance, Brexit cabaret and a Bon Jovi musical ... Dive into our guide to some of the shows at the world's biggest arts festival.

Brian Logan and Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 29th June 2018

25 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Fringe

One again Laugh Out London brings you a list of some of the best stand-up comedy shows you will see at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018.

Laugh Out London, 25th June 2018

Rose Matafeo: Horndog interview

Funny Women editor Kate Stone caught up with Rose to talk about her show, starting out in comedy and why society is still squeamish about women wanking...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 25th June 2018

15 Fringe comedy shows you should book now

August may feel a lifetime away, but it won't be long until Edinburgh Festival and Fringe season rolls around.

Alex Watson, Edinburgh Evening News, 19th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Rose Matafeo

After last year's critically acclaimed sell-out success, Rose Matafeo is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her new show Horndog, which has just been nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Interview: rarely asked questions - Rose Matafeo

New Zealand's Rose Matafeo isn't really a stand-up comedian at all. She is simply a force of nature.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th February 2018

Rose Matafeo, Soho Theatre review

New Zealand comic with original takes on the big stuff.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 22nd February 2018

Rose Matafeo review

Universal touchstones make Sassy Best Friend the hit it is; a jealous rant on the length of other girls' periods brings the house down. And then there's the Michael Jackson segue...

Will Noble, Londonist, 21st February 2018

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