
Susie McCabe
- Scottish
- Writer and stand-up comedian
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Q&A: Susie McCabe
Scots stand-up Susie McCabe has sold out shows across the country and scooped numerous awards in the past couple of years.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 8th August 2019Comedy Reviewer #Edfringe top picks 2019
Five top acts.
@ComedyReviewer, 5th August 2019Susie McCabe interview
The Scottish comic discusses her journey from electrical estimator to sparking laughter in rooms across the land, and why happiness is sometimes hard to find.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 1st August 2019Susie McCabe: "Comedy is changing"
The Scottish comedian talks to DIVA about sexism in stand up and the importance of being vocal as a working class lesbian.
Heather Price, Diva Mag, 23rd July 2019Comedians' guide to Edinburgh
Sofie Hagen, Phil Wang, Nish Kumar and others reveal their favourite festival spots, from Portobello Beach to the middle of the Royal Mile.
The Guardian, 12th July 2019Impertinent questions for Susie McCabe
Susie McCabe interview.
Punchline UK, 5th July 2019Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 winners
Susie McCabe, Amy Matthews, Jay Lafferty and Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Still Game and Breaking The News were amongst the winners in the Scottish Comedy Awards 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 12th June 2019Line-up announced for Edinburgh Comedy Gala 2019
The annual Fringe fundraiser will be hosted by Josh Widdicombe and Joel Dommett at the EICC on August 20.
Chortle, 23rd May 2019Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 nominations
The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 have been announced. Breaking The News leads the lists. Chris Forbes, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Jay Lafferty, Larry Dean, Liam Withnail, Limmy, Susie McCabe and Tom Stade are in the running for best solo show.
British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2019Teenage Cancer Trust comedy night 2019 review
Featuring mainstream big-hitter John Bishop, the relatively unknown Susie McCabe and the energetic Seann Walsh and world-weary Romesh Ranganathan, this year's Teenage Cancer Trust benefit at the Royal Albert Hall was a night of gentle, lukewarm 'modern life' comedy, occasionally punctuated by energy and uproar.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th March 2019