Katerina Vrana at the 2009 Funny Women final

Note: This review is from 2009

Review by Steve Bennett

Katerina Vrana fizzles with verve and confident likeability, even if remarks about being a cross between two celebrities and moaning about British drizzle don’t really engage.

The bulk of her set is a routine in which she imagines ruling the world, which becomes a Joyce Grenfellesque piece in which she tells of Israel and Palestine for bickering and banished Zimbabwe to the naughty step.

There are some knowing lines that entertain, but it’s rather too formulaic an idea to sustain such a long item, and rather too smug in its execution.

Review date: 22 Sep 2009
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett

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