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Sofie Hagen
Sofie Hagen

Sofie Hagen

  • 36 years old
  • From Denmark
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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Sofie Hagen on being abused on the street

A moment that changed me: being abused on the street about my weight.

Sofie Hagen, The Guardian, 4th November 2016

Sofie Hagen aims for 'reduced-anxiety' gigs

Sofie Hagen is going to extra lengths to make her forthcoming tour welcoming for fans with anxiety issues and who don't identify as male or female.

Chortle, 23rd September 2016

New Newcastle Alternative comedy festival at The Stand

Jason Byrne, Gary Delaney, Zoe Lyons, Ed Gamble and Seymour Mace are among the comedians performing during the 16-day event.

Sam Wonfor, Newcastle Chronicle, 23rd September 2016

Defining the Norm winners announced

Will Franken reveals the winners of the first-ever Defining the Norm Awards.

Will Franken, Spiked, 31st August 2016

The Defining the Norm Awards: the nominees

Comedian Will Franken honours the most conformist acts at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Will Franken, Spiked, 25th August 2016

75 killer jokes and one-liners from the Fringe (Link expired)

Here's a whopping 75 gags, jokes and observations from this year's festival. If you didn't like the last one, move on the next.

WOW247, 24th August 2016

Sofie Hagan answers Punchline's burning questions

Sofie Hagan interview.

Punchline UK, 19th August 2016

Fringe Festival 2016: The best jokes from the Fringe

If you're missing out on Edinburgh this year, don't fret - we've rounded up some of the biggest LOL moments.

Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 18th August 2016

Ten must see Edinburgh Fringe shows I still need to see

It must be a good Fringe, we are halfway through and my list of must-see shows is now longer than it was when I arrived. Here's a run down of shows I'm still determined to find the time to see. In, I should add, no particular order.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th August 2016

Seven must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe

Your laughter muscles duly rested by a diet of Dostoevsky and Adam Sandler movies throughout the early summer, you'll be ready and crying out by now for the comedic onslaught of the Edinburgh Fringe. Everywhere from street corners to enormo-venues, you'll find all kinds of people vying to make you think they're the most hilarious thing since internet videos of cats, be they stand-ups, sketch troupes, improvisers, absurdist performance artists or just plain freeform weirdoes. Let us help you sort the funny hahas from the funny hows by highlighting six shows we think will be definite winners this Fringe, from promising up-and-comers to senior stars.

Malcolm Jack, Time Out, 17th August 2016

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