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Celebrating Funny Women alumni: Sadia Azmat
A far (and fiercely funny) cry from the call centre - Eight years since reaching the Funny Women Awards final in 2011 the seriously sassy, "wonderfully subversive" Sadia Azmat talks to Alumni Awards Coordinator Gemma Higgins about commissions, collaboration, connection, doing what you love and the need to stay true - not just to your comedy, but to yourself.
Gemma Higgins, Funny Women, 16th April 2019Review: Bear Jokes in Leyton, East London
Nathan Cassidy, such a safe pair of hands that he does the audience warm-up for the X Factor. His stand-up is a much tricksier affair than you would expect from such a mainstream job, however, and here he ambitiously suggests he might have been responsible for the 2008 financial crash.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th October 2017Fringe fresh: Sadia Azmat
The stand-up comic reveals her back-up plan.
Stephanie Fernandez, Diva Mag, 30th June 2014The Sadia Azmat three minute interview
The full title of Sadia Azmat's Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show is: I Am Not Malala: The Girl Who Did Stand-up for Entertainment and Was Not Shot by the Taliban. Christina Lamb, Co-Author of I Am Malala called the show, 'An Hilarious and insightful take on what it's like to be a young Asian Muslim woman - who is not Malala'. Martin Walker asks the questions.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014Sadia Azmat interview
Sadia Azmat talks about stand-up comedy.
Sara Shulman, Comedy Blogedy, 20th May 2014