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08/02/2019 … I was asked in July of last year to write an article for Chortle about my upcoming Edinburgh Fringe show Sunflower.
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08/02/2019 … I was asked in July of last year to write an article for Chortle about my upcoming Edinburgh Fringe show Sunflower.
07/02/2019 … We all know the difference between stand-up and acting, don’t we? The stand-up engages with the room, so we feel like we’re seeing the real person on…
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