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Sofie Hagen reveals their favourite spots in London
Danish stand-up Sofie Hagen, 32, has made a big impression since moving to London to hone their comedy skills back in 2012.
Andrew Williams, Metro, 8th October 2021Sofie Hagen shares what Fringe 2021 is like
"To actually be here, it feels like such a gift. I could be bombing every night and I would still just be super happy."
Rachael Davies, Edinburgh Live, 23rd August 2021Review - Sofie Hagen: The Bumswing - Brighton Dome
The Bumswing is a well crafted and funny slice of entertainment that clearly displays Hagen has not forgotten how to talk to people, or make them giggle into a frenzy.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 27th May 2021Comedians indoors getting creative: part 30
Featuring Sofie Hagen, Dawn French and Nikola McMurtrie.
Funny Women, 20th November 2020Sofie Hagen on her sexuality
I'm pansexual and I've only slept with men - that doesn't make me any less queer.
Sofie Hagen, Metro, 2nd October 2020Edinburgh Unlocked audiobook to be released
Edinburgh Unlocked, an audiobook featuring Edinburgh Fringe performers, is to be released this August to help raise money for the festival.
British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2020Top comics experiment with lockdown festival
From a daft James Bond spoof to reliving a disastrous audition over Zoom, the Upload comedy extravaganza had some delectable moments.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd June 2020Streaming with laughter: 50 best stand-up comedy shows
From Bill Hicks to Hannah Gadsby, Dave Chappelle to Josie Long - here are 50 specials you can watch right now.
Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Ellen E Jones, Brian Logan and Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 22nd February 2020Sofie Hagen's How To Love Your Fat review
The comedian's Radio 4 testimony about a world that punishes fat people is frank, lively and fed up.
Sarah Carson, The New Statesman, 9th October 2019Sofie Hagen: The Bumswing review
The standup riffs on the oddness of memory in a show that takes in Danish queens, Welsh sex breaks and a late gutpunch.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 13th September 2019