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Shaparak Khorsandi

Shaparak Khorsandi

  • 51 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Comedians choose their favourite Edinburgh pubs

Comics choose their top local pubs.

Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 4th August 2019

British Comedy Guide's top tips

The British Comedy Guide team selects the best Edinburgh Fringe shows they've seen so far in preview.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2019

Preview: Shappi Khorsandi

Comedian, author and most recently a contestant who agreed to be tortured on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, Shappi Khorsandi is a woman of many parts.

Bethan Sexton, Deadline News, 24th July 2019

Top comedy shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Need to know the top comedy shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2019? Check out this edition of pick of the fringe.

Theatre Weekly, 20th July 2019

I talk to Shappi Khorsandi

"I'm enjoying comedy in a way that I didn't really before."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 13th July 2019

Shappi Khorsandi - Skittish Warrior review

Shappi was on fine, dare I say it, skittish warrior form and it is this, allied to her comedic talent, that has helped her survive not only the Australian jungle, but the arguably for more precarious jungle that is the UK stand-up comedy circuit.

Tiemo Talk of the Town, 8th June 2019

Balham Comedy Festival announces 2019 Line-Up

The annual Balham Comedy Festival has announced the first raft of guests for the festival which runs from 5 - 13 July at The Bedford in south London.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th May 2019

Shappi Khorsandi: review

The format of Skittish Warrior is very close to a theatrical monologue rather than stand up.

Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 4th April 2019

Standups on their most disastrous dates

A night in a cemetery, a trip to a strip club, five hours in A&E ... comics relive their woeful romantic rendezvous.

The Guardian, 14th February 2019

Shappi Khorsandi: scrap comedy 'safe spaces'

In recent years it seems that an idea has gained traction in left-wing circles - and especially in universities - that nobody should risk making you feel too uncomfortable or challenge your notions of identity and social justice without treading exceptionally carefully.

Shappi Khorsandi, The Independent, 14th December 2018

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