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Tiffany Stevenson

Tiffany Stevenson

  • 46 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Comedians tell us why we need to save live comedy

Five quid tickets, a back room in a pub and a lone microphone stand are the formula for some of the best nights. But now, with venues still closed, the future prospects of live comedy are looking bleak.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 22nd July 2020

Comedians indoors getting creative: part 18

Featuring Sarah Keyworth, Catherine Bohart, Jayde Adams and new gigs released on NextUp.

Funny Women, 17th July 2020

25 funny jokes from comedians to cheer you up

If you're feeling in need of a bit of light relief, enjoy these one-liners from top stand-ups and rising stars of the comedy scene.

The Telegraph, 30th March 2020

How TV hosts can work an empty studio

With shows like Have I Got News For You going audience-free, stand-up comedian Tiff Stevenson offers her tips for cracking jokes into the void.

Tiff Stevenson, The Guardian, 18th March 2020

50 best jokes from Edinburgh Fringe 2019's shows

As the festival enters its final days, we round up the funniest gags on offer this year.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 22nd August 2019

How comedy is speaking up about abortion

It remains a contentious and emotive issue - but, despite opposition, comedians are determined to break taboos and speak their minds, writes Alice Jones.

Alice Jones, BBC, 22nd August 2019

Tiff Stevenson talks to Ed Byrne: exclusive clip

We are delighted to have an exclusive teaser clip from comedian Tiff Stevenson's podcast Tiny Revolutions for the Funny Women community to hear first!

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 21st August 2019

Comedians choose their favourite Edinburgh pubs

Comics choose their top local pubs.

Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 4th August 2019

A guide to female comedians at the Fringe

Here at To Do List, we actively seek funny female comedians in a world still dominated by straight, white men!

Laura Edmans, To Do List, 2nd August 2019

Can comedy survive in an age of outrage?

Comedy is under scrutiny as never before. So when is a joke not a joke? Context, intent and expectations are all key, say leading exponents of the art.

Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 28th July 2019

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