
Susie McCabe
- Scottish
- Writer and stand-up comedian
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Susie McCabe: 'The worst advice I've had? Don't be too gay in your material - men won't like it'
The Glasgow comic on why she has to shower before a gig, taking a show about womanhood to the Edinburgh Fringe and the need for more working-class voices on TV.
Liam Pape, The Guardian, 17th July 2023Susie McCabe interview
"My show is about me looking at my womanhood - and how I have always felt not really a part of womanhood."
Claire Smith, Edinburgh Festivals, 14th July 2023Susie McCabe interview
Susie McCabe says making people laugh is the 'best thing in the world'.
STV, 14th July 2023Glasgow International Comedy Festival Closing Gala review
Glasgow's comedy festival has always attracted a wealth of great acts and been a strong showcase for upcoming local comics. But it's arguably never had the defining tentpole events of a festival like Leicester. Or the close, distilled festival spirit of much smaller rivals such as Machynlleth or the Cat Laughs in Kilkenny.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 3rd April 2023Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2023 nominees announced
Scott Agnew, Paul Black, Janey Godley, Craig Hill, Kieran Hodgson and Susie McCabe are up for the inaugural Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award.
British Comedy Guide, 31st March 2023Assembly announces more Edinburgh Fringe shows
Assembly Festival has announced over 100 shows for its 2023 programme.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th March 2023Susie McCabe show to be filmed for BBC
McCabe is performing her show, Femme Fatality, at Glasgow's King's Theatre as part of the Glasgow Comedy Festival on March 25 and March 31 and the first date will be filmed for BBC Scotland.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd March 2023Susie McCabe interview
"I've got the best job in the world."
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd March 2023Scottish Comedy Highlights: March 2023
The biggie this month is Glasgow International Comedy Festival, but there's plenty of laughs to be had even before the festival starts.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 1st March 2023Comedians announced for Glasgow Comedy Festival Closing Gala
Organisers have said that alongside the presentation of the first ever Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award, Janey Godley and Paul Black will be joined by comedians Liam Farrelly, Marc Jennings, Scott Agnew, Weegie Hink Ae That?! and Jay Lafferty - all ably compered by Susie McCabe. Judy Murray and the third Murray brother, Duncan, are also set to appear. More acts are still to be announced.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd February 2023