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Sara Pascoe

"very talented...bringing new life to the humour of misunderstandings, she could well be one to watch in the future." Three Weeks 2008

"a cocky-cum-quizzical delivery that resembles Russell Brand minus the libido" Evening Standard 2008

"an enjoyable fusion of silliness and intelligence - a comic who can get Nietzsche and cunnilingus into the same breath has to be applauded" Chortle 2008

"incredibly funny...lightening intelligence" Fringe Report 2007

"very funny" The Stage, Edinburgh 2007

"Deadpanning for hilarious gold" uktheatre.net 2006

Sara appeared as ascerbic Emma in 'Free Agents'. You can also catch her later this year in a Comedy Lab for Channel 4/Hattrick written by The Dawson Brothers, and in 'The Great Depression!' a screened sketch show pilot that Sara is co-writing as part of Channel 4's Comedy Showcase Season.

Sara is currently developing her own unique style in a one hour show format, which includes songs, one-man-plays and stand-up/storytelling. After selling out at The Canal Cafe last July and September, Sara took her seasonal 'Sara Pascoe Christmas Stand-Up Lady' to The Pleasance Theatre. Sara then kicked off 2009, with a best-of show 'Sara Pascoe Vs The Intellectuals' which ran at Lowdown at The Albany, and is the beginning of Sara's residency at the venue (2nd Wednesday of every month). Sara is now taking her show further afield, with dates at The Soho Theatre in June  (just before she supports Ardal O'Hanlon on tour!) and a variety of theatres Nationally from September.

Last year was a good one for competitions, Sara came third in So You Think You're Funny and second in Funny Women, and has previously won Electric Mouse's New Act Competition. Sara was also named one of Time Out's Rising Stars of Comedy 2008.

Past gigs (stand-up) include The Comedy Store, The 99 Club Islington, The 99 Club Leciester Sq, Spank!, Happy Mondays, Gipsy Hill Comedy Club, Up The Creek, Comedy Box, The Porthole, Just The Tonic (Nottingham), Leytonstone Comedy Club, Walthamstow Comedy Club, Jester Laugh (Cambridge), Angel Delight, Brixton Bugs, Soho Comedy Club, The People vs Stand Up Comedy (Brighton) Brewhouse Comedy, Betseyality, Comedy Clinic, Dirty Dicks, New Acts @ The Bedford, West End Comedy Club, Falling Down With Laughter, ED at the Hob, Downstairs at the Kings Head, Comedy at the Kirk, Coopers Arms (Reading), Crash Test Comedy, Room for Comedy, Oi Oi Comedy (Taunton), 'Next' at The Cock, The Poodle Club, A Night at The Dogs, Spa-Tickles, Electric Mouse Carnaby Street, Electric Mouse Big Ben, Electric Mouse Palmers Green, Electric Mouse Piccadilly, The Laughing Horse, Monkey Business, Whoopee Cushion, Pearshaped in Fitzrovia, Pen and Paper, Lions Den, Funny How?, Peeled Over, Curse of the Old Crown, The Last Laugh, Rabbit in Headlights (Brighton), Bathhouse Comedy Club, Funny Ha Ha (Brighton), Mirth Control in Bath and The Strand, I Don't Like Monday's and The Comedy Cafe.

Sara co-runs a bijou and funky comedy club 'The House of Mirth' at The Walrus Social Club in Waterloo on the last Tuesday of every month.

  Sara performs as characters including Mrs Noodie-female detective, A Viking, L.Ron Hubbard, Germaine Greer, Freud, Tinsel the surrealist musician and Philippa Bird Philosopher, in addition to straight stand up. Sara is also one third of experimental comedy sketch group The Beard Patrol (with Jess Fostekew and Cariad Lloyd).

Sketch shows include Newsrevue 2006 and 2007, Shakespeare for Breakfast Edinburgh 2006 and 2007, Breakfast Bedlam, live! Edinburgh 2006. TV comedy includes Free Agents as mentioned above, and also various roles on Pete's PA for Living TV and pilots for Rough Cuts, MTV and SO Television. Sara also appears in sketches on www.comedybox.tv and writes regularly for Newsrevue and The Treason Show and has a sitcom, The Good Guide, currently in early production after reaching the finals of the sitcom trials at The Soho Theatre.