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Rose Matafeo on Starstruck, body image and babies
"I've got a spreadsheet of celebrities who don't have kids."
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 19th August 2023Starstruck's Rose Matafeo: 'I don't die after every break-up'
The creator of the hit BBC comedy, about to return for its third season, talks going from the Fringe to prime-time TV - and dating comedians.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 19th August 2023Starstruck Series 3 launches on 28th August
Series 3 of Rose Matafeo's sitcom Starstruck comes to BBC Three and BBC iPlayer on Monday 28th August.
British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2023Rose Matafeo: 'I feel a massive sense of guilt for making a romcom'
With her smash hit Starstruck exploring fairytale romance and what happens next, the comedian breathed new life into the sitcom. But, as the series returns for a third run, she's now wondering whether it's done more harm than good.
Michael Segalov, The Guardian, 12th August 2023Roundhouse Comedy Opening Gala with Rose Matafeo review
The curated mix of well-known household names and upcoming performers with work-in-progress performances results in a very exciting-looking line-up, and the opening night doesn't disappoint.
Christine Stanton, The Reviews Hub, 7th August 2023The 12 best women-led comedy and theatre shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2023
Edinburgh welcomes the Fringe Festival once more this month, but which women-led shows should you be adding to your list? Here are 12 shows Stylist is buzzing about.
Shahed Ezaydi, Stylist, 3rd August 2023Edinburgh Festival 2023: the best theatre and comedy to book
Our critics pick 20 of the must-see shows for those travelling north of the border for the world's biggest this summer.
Bruce Dessau & Tim Bano, Evening Standard, 24th July 2023Brighton Comedy Garden review
Rose Matafeo and Phil Wang are in fine form as they battle the gulls.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 7th July 2023Edinburgh festival 2023: 50 shows to see
Cracking comedy, an eclectic mix of theatre - and aerial dance in an ice rink. Our critics share their picks for the August arts extravaganza.
Brian Logan, Arifa Akbar and Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 5th July 20235 Edinburgh Comedy Award winners returning to Scotland's capital in August
This week saw the release of the programme for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - with a huge 3,013 shows to choose from.
David Hepburn, The Scotsman, 14th June 2023