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Jo Caulfield: Two-Faced Bitch? Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Jo Caulfield: Two-Faced Bitch?



One of the most successful female comics in the country and star of her own Radio 4 series, the minute Jo Caulfield hits the stage you know you’re in for a good time.

The Guardian calls her “wonderfully sharp and bitchy”, The Observer thinks she’s “feisty, funny and wickedly bitchy”, while the Radio Times maintains “She is scathing, bitchy and intelligent with masses of attitude.”

The thing is – Jo doesn’t agree with the journalists. She doesn’t think she’s in the slightest bit “bitchy”.

She believes she’s just saying what other people secretly think.

Come along, hear the facts and decide for yourself.

 
Starring Comic: Jo Caulfield


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