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Laugh a minute: Edinburgh festival's 2017 comedy lineup
Sara Pascoe looks at life after a breakup, Trygve Wakenshaw brings his baby on stage, and Alexei Sayle, Ruby Wax and talkshow king Craig Ferguson all return to the fringe this year.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th June 2017Sofie Hagen announces 30 date 2017 tour
Comedian Sofie Hagen has announced a new stand-up tour titled Dead Baby Frog. She will tour the UK between October and January 2018.
British Comedy Guide, 25th April 2017Sofie Hagen plans marathon live stream
The comedian joins forces with Mark Watson for a marathon livestream.
Jenni Ajderian, The Skinny, 20th April 2017Sofie Hagen interview
'Everything I say is 100 per cent true. That's where I get my kick from'.
Rob Garratt, The National (Scotland), 9th January 2017Review: Piccadilly New Comedian of the Year award
The Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year final has become a pretty good talent-spotter in recent years.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 31st December 2016Why 2016 has been a great year for women in comedy
From Fleabag and Catastrophe to My Dad Wrote a Porno, women have been having the last laugh, says Ellie Harrison.
Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 30th December 2016Sofie Hagen, comedy review
Sofie Hagen's new show is deeper than her debut but still big on infectious laughs.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 8th December 2016Interview: Sofie Hagen - quirky comedian with ❤
We caught up with the wonderful Sofie Hagen to talk about her hilarious and personal new comedy show at Soho Theatre, how to survive Trumpaggeddon and her London.
Rupert Dannreuther, To Do List, 17th November 2016Review - Sofie Hagen: Shimmer Shatter
Shimmer Shatter is a celebration of doing your own thing, avoiding the so-called "fun" activities that make your blood boil, and being okay with that. Drag yourself out of your comfort zone to see this show and you won't regret it, because Sofie Hagen does do fun.
Polly Allen, Funny Women, 14th November 2016The best Christmas comedy of 2016
Need comic relief during the holiday season? Vic and Bob's catchphrase-heavy nonsense and Stewart Lee's shameless nostalgia are among the top offerings.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 13th November 2016