British Comedy Guide
Sara Pascoe
Sara Pascoe

Sara Pascoe

  • 43 years old
  • English
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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Vegan comedians

Nailing the myth that vegans are humourless evangelists, a number of Fringe comics are heading to Edinburgh in search of laughs and tofu. We hear from the acts who are committed to standing up for animal rights.

Claire Sawers, The List, 21st July 2017

Hotly-tipped comedy shows at this year's Fringe

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe doesn't have much competition for being the biggest and best comedy festival in the world.

Ross McCafferty, The Scotsman, 21st July 2017

Who to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Want to catch the show everyone's talking about this Edinburgh Fringe?

Harriet Flook, The Mirror, 20th July 2017

10 must-see Fringe comedy preview shows in London

All across the country, performers are limbering up for Edinburgh's month-long comedy marathon, fine-tuning their best new material before the Fringe. But if you can't wait until August - or, indeed, if you can't make it to Edinburgh at all - you can catch these shows in London first. Dive in!

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 18th July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

The ones to watch: comedy

Who will be funniest at this year's Fringe? Ben Williams selects the best of the bunch

Ben Williams, Fest Mag, 15th July 2017

Best comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017

We pick out the must-see comedy shows that are already giving us goosebumps of excitement.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 11th July 2017

Punchline's 2017 Fringe Recommendations

As ever, these are our shows we already know we'll love, and we will continue to recommend shows throughout the Fringe.

Rosalind and Suzy Romer, Punchline UK, 9th July 2017

Fringe 2017: the comedy shows you should book now

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the best place to see comedy heavyweights perform alongside up and coming talent.

Rebecca Monks, i Newspaper, 5th July 2017

Confrontational comic Frankie will be joined by regulars Katherine Ryan and Sara Pascoe plus a couple of as-yet-unnamed guests as he continues to explore, in his customarily barbed style, the bewildering election aftermath. Conversation and poetic monologues (witness Boyle's takedown of May the other week) will revolve round the continuing nightmare that is Brexit, and whatever other horrific flashpoints spring up in between.

Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 30th June 2017

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