Naomi Hefter
Nat Coombs
Nat Luurtsema
Natalie Haynes
Nathan Cassidy
Nathan Caton
Nathan Stokes
Nathan Wilcock
Nathaniel Metcalfe
Nathaniel Tapley
Naz Osmanoglu
Neil Delamere
Neil Hamburger
Neil McFarlane
Neil Mullarkey
Neil Price
Niall Browne
Nicholas Cooke
Nicholas Parsons
Nick Cowen
Nick Dixon
Nick Doody
Nick Griffin
Nick Helm
Nick Hodder
Nick Mohammed
Nick Page
Nick Pettigrew
Nick Revell
Nick Saunders
Nick Sun
Nick Wilty
Nicola Bolsover
Nicola Mantalios-Lovett
Nicola Wilkinson
Nige
Nik Coppin
Nina Conti
Ninia Benjamin
Nish Kumar
Noel Britten
Noel Fielding
Noel James
Noise Next Door
Norman Lovett
Norman Wisdom
Natalie Haynes
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| Stand Up: 2005: Edinburgh show: Run Or Die Run Or Die |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show: Still Not Sorry Still Not Sorry |
| Stand Up: 2003: Edinburgh show: Troubled Enough Troubled Enough |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show: Six Degrees of Desolation nominated for the best newcomer Perrier Six Degrees of Desolation |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show: Six Degrees of Desolation nominated for the best newcomer Perrier Perrier |
| Stand Up: 2001: Part of the Big Value Comedy line-up at Edinburgh Big Value Comedy |
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Original Review: Lively Haynes babbles her way through her ridiculous neuroses in an entertaining and uniquely-skewed routine. Her particularly peculiar set of phobias (opticians, deaf rapists, etc) proves a great source for her offbeat, cynical and politically incorrect material. Occassionally the quality dips and more familiar turf is ploughed, but overall hers is a class act. |
| Date of review: Mar 2001 |
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One of the few female comics to consistently deliver top notch sets. Not to be missed. Rich Dudley, September 2006 |
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Oh this comic is both a dreadful bore and has nothing to say. Unless its 'The other day at the BBC...' Or 'When I was at Cambridge' - and when these gems inevitably fall on their arse, she retorts back to the good old use of the C word. Usually in conjunction with something about The Daily Mail. Avoid Nicky, April 2006 |
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She was great: Perverted and intellectual -what more could you want? Christine, March 2006 |
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Well I think she's Natalovely! At least she doesn't tale about periods like most bird comics. Martyn, April 2005 |
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Intelligent, quick, quick-witted, funny (and with a Smurf obsession!) Mark Morton, February 2005 |
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Needs to let the audience laugh instead of talking so fast that everybody holds their breath in case they miss something. Unfortunately the Smurf stuff isn't that shocking - we all suspected there was something odd going on... Sir Lickalot, February 2005 |
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Good delivery - very fast paced and clear - didnt think she was very funny ,though Emma, February 2005 |
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Some of the most intelligent comedy I've seen. She's one of only a few truly original comics in the country: stand-up needs Natalie Haynes or the future of British comedy really will be just fat blokes telling knob gags and smug sketch shows on Radio 4. Ben, June 2004 |

Big Value Comedy Show... Late
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Natalie Haynes: Six Degrees of Desolation Perrier
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Natalie Haynes: Troubled Enough
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Natalie Haynes: Still Not Sorry
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Natalie Haynes: Run or Die
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Natalie Haynes: Watching The Detectives

