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Bristol Comedy Garden returns
The Southwest's biggest comedy festival Bristol Comedy Garden presented by heycar returns to its roots in Queen Square this June 14-18th, with a Big Top bursting with incredible comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th March 2023Sara Pascoe announces debut novel Weirdo
Sara Pascoe is publishing her debut novel in September, Weirdo.
British Comedy Guide, 9th March 2023Sara Pascoe: Success Story at Shaftesbury Theatre review
Pascoe has a fresh take on well-trodden issues and a playful, engaging style that draws you in.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 13th February 2023Sara Pascoe review
Jokes about dancing with Rushdie - and an awkward Hugh Grant prank.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 13th February 2023Sara Pascoe: Success Story review
Another astute and endearing touring show which winds its way along the various routes of fame.
Jay Richardson, The List, 10th February 2023Dave drops The Island
Tom Allen-fronted comedy format The Island has been cast away after one series.
Chortle, 24th January 2023Sara Pascoe opens up on wanting to 'normalise IVF' in her comedy shows
Sara Pascoe has opened up on her determination to 'normalise IVF' after struggling to conceive in her thirties.
Milly Veitch, Daily Mail, 6th January 2023Sara Pascoe on her new show, Success Story, and the mother of all tours
The comedian on why making it is a funny thing.
Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 3rd December 2022Sara Pascoe, Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells review
The comic's most personal show to date.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 25th November 2022Sara Pascoe: Success Story review
From being booked to play Hugh Grant's birthday party to pretending to be a Pete Burns superfan for a reality TV series, Pascoe has a strong array of showbiz encounters to turn into jolly, self-effacing anecdotes, even if you might have heard her tell some of them in the media before.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st November 2022