

Saturday 6th July
The Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury
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As seen on Live at the Apollo and Stand Up for the Week, join former double Edinburgh Comedy Award & Chortle Award nominee Andrew Lawrence as he prepares for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.
'Anyone who gives this spikily inventive performer the time of day will realise they're in the presence of an A-list talent.' - The Guardian
“The most original act I’ve seen for years” Harry Hill.
This year Bridget appeared in BBC Radio 4’s Bridget Christie Minds The Gap, the Amish/Sex Pistols sketch on BBC2’s It’s Kevin, Comedy Central’s Alternative Comedy Experience, and BBC1’s Have I Got News for You?, and was the most conspicuously under-qualified feminist at the South Bank Centre’s Women Of The World festival. Bridget Christie is the only stand-up to have been billed alongside both Lionel Blair and Naomi Wolf.
Pushed over the edge by rage and confusion, Bridget Christie has finally replaced the elaborate animal costumes and strange 17th century props she used in her previous eight solo shows with simple frustration and some shouting. But is a lady comedian even allowed to shout? Why do Bic think women need special biros? What is Tory feminism? How did children’s programmes go from The Book Tower and Go With Noakes to Trade Your Way to the USA with Saira Khan? What happened when Bridget, who usually shouts a lot, went on have I Got News For You? with Brian Blessed, who also shouts a lot? And why is being derided as a “spoof 80s feminist comedian”, by a man on Twitter, in fact a huge compliment?
“Has real political bite…brilliant.” Telegraph. “Very, very funny” Grace Dent. “Hits highs of genuine brilliance” Chortle. “Avant-garde comedian of prodigious talent” Guardian. “Utterly entertaining” Times. “Hilarious” Observer.