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Sasha Ellen: Character Building Experience review
There's a feeling of trying to be funny despite the set-up, rather than embracing it. However, each show is a completely different experience and the next may be utter magic.
Adam Stevenson, The Reviews Hub, 30th March 2023Comedian's dildos go missing - have you seen them?
Sasha Ellen tweeted: "Today, performing at #edfringe2022, doing my stand-up show at #followthecow an audience member walked off with some props of mine. I'm doing a friendly, whimsical show about sexual harassment and a lady has walked off with 2 of my dildos."
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th August 2022Best jokes from Edinburgh Fringe 2022
The funniest lines from Olaf Falafel, Richard Pulsford and more.
Mike Wade, The Times, 8th August 2022Fringe comedian Sasha Ellen shares her Perfect Playlist.
"Existential questions about mortality... plus jokes about pizza."
Sasha Ellen, Chortle, 6th August 2022Preview Review - Sasha Ellen
As soon as Sasha approaches the stage there is a burst of energy, from this warm and bubbly comic.
Phoenix Remix, 1st August 2022Sasha Ellen: Creeps and Geeks Q&A
Sasha looks at the language around fear and comes up with an eye-watering solution to level-up. We talked to Sasha about how comedy and 'life' is improving for women and how it isn't...
Funny Women, 27th July 2022The 20 best jokes and funniest one-liners from the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Stand-up comedians share their funniest gags ahead of the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Telegraph, 25th July 2022Preview: Sasha Ellen
The show will explore the question "why can't men and women be on the same team?"
Deadline News, 23rd July 2022How the devil are you, Sasha Ellen?
When I was in primary school my favourite joke was "What's the worst thing to be in the world? An egg: you only get laid once, you only get smashed once and the only bird who sits on your face is your mother".
Punchline UK, 10th July 2022Does a work-life balance exist at the Fringe? by Sasha Ellen
'The same performers who call the Fringe a "marathon", will also often refer to the month of August as "surviving" the festival.'
Sasha Ellen, Female First, 4th July 2022