Press clippings Page 5
Susab Calman 'offended' by dance partner row
Susan Calman has strongly defended her decision as an openly gay woman to dance with a male professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing.
Lauren Turner, BBC, 9th September 2017Susan Calman joins Strictly Come Dancing
British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2017Susan Calman cancels autumn tour
Susan Calman has cancelled her autumn tour after landing a TV job.
Chortle, 26th July 2017BBC announces major Edinburgh festival coverage
Edinburgh Festivals' 70th anniversary year is to be celebrated by the BBC with a dynamic showcase highlighting the cultural standing of this international event.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th July 2017Review: Susan Calman, Latitude 2017
Her Friday afternoon set was one of the highlights in the comedy tent on the first day of Latitude, mixing old and new material.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2017Update: Day 1 at Latitude Festival 2017 (Cont.)
Along with Edinburgh and panto, Latitude is the one time of year where theatre can be a morning activity as well as a form keeping nocturnal hours.
Kris Hallett, The Reviews Hub, 15th July 2017Why Susan Calman hates the DUP deal
I have been talking about issues for gay people for years so I already had in the show about homophobia and equality. But in the re-write I say''Have you suddenly realised we now have the DUP who don't like gay people?'
Laura Enfield, The Wharf, 22nd June 2017Susan Calman delivers 2017 Linda Smith Lecture
Susan took us through her roller coaster journey from corporate lawyer to her first tentative comedy steps in Glasgow, proving that work ethic presides over talent, you have to embrace every opportunity given to you and learn from your mistakes.
Funny Women, 17th May 2017Susan Calman and Stephen K Amos to present LGBTQ documentary
Comedians Susan Calman and Stephen K Amos are to present BBC Four documentary series Prejudice And Pride: The People's History Of LGBTQ Britain.
British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2017Susan Calman: The Calman Before the Storm review
Trivia and gossip fare better in the Scottish comic's current tour than gags and substance.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 30th March 2017