British Comedy Guide
Sarah Kendall
Sarah Kendall

Sarah Kendall

  • 48 years old
  • Australian
  • Actor, writer, producer, script editor and stand-up comedian

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Sarah Kendall on why her show is her darkest yet

"My show this year is called A Day In October and it's definitely got a much darker underbelly than anything I've done in the past", says Sarah Kendall.

Sarah Kendall, The Herald, 28th August 2015

Fringe Q&As: Sarah Kendall

Sarah Kendall discusses drowning, fibreglass chickens and arm wrestling.

The Herald, 19th August 2015

Comedians on their stage clothes

Comics at the Edinburgh fringe reveal their sartorial secrets, from furry trousers to see-through numbers.

The Guardian, 17th August 2015

Sarah Kendall's adolescent advice

So you're old enough to think for yourself, but not to avoid getting hauled around Edinburgh by the 'rents. What are you gonna do?

Sarah Kendall, Fest Mag, 4th August 2015

Sarah Kendall: being the bad guy (Link expired)

Sarah Kendall is dealing with a common issue for performers - she's somehow ended up as the 'bad guy' in her own story.

Sarah Kendall, WOW247, 4th August 2015

Latitude Festival comedy review: Sarah Kendall

Australian comic Sarah Kendall scooped up the Comedy Arena's afternoon crowd with a goofy, shoulder-shrug of a set in the dense heat of Latitude Festival's first full day.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 17th July 2015

Exclusive: Latitude festival comedy line-up announced

Latitude's full line-up is announced tomorrow but we can exclusively reveal the star comedy names today. Stand-ups include Jason Manford, Alan Davies, Jack Dee and, most excitingly, America's Rob Delaney, who has just made a splash in the UK as co-star of painfully realistic C4 romcom Catastrophe. There is also a strong selection of female comics, with pithy feminist Sara Pascoe, storyteller Sarah Kendall, frighteningly frank Shappi Khorsandi and ventriloquist Nina Conti.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 2nd March 2015

Sarah Kendall review - takes comedy to serious places

Kendall's engaging yarn about her gawky adolescence draws in secrets, misunderstandings and abuse, but keeps the audience laughing along.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th February 2015

Sarah Kendall, Touchdown, Soho Theatre - comedy review

'A funny, heartwarming tale for anyone who has endured heartache growing up -- which is probably everyone,' says Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 26th February 2015

Interview: Rarely Asked Questions - Sarah Kendall

I don't know whether it is because she is busy bringing up a family or spending too much time in her native Australia but we don't see enough of Sarah Kendall onstage in the UK these days.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th February 2015

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