Jen Brister
Born | 1975 |
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TV tonight: Rosie Jones and Jen Brister are on the lookout in Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?
- TV tonight: Rosie Jones and Jen Brister are on the lookout in Where Have All the Lesbians Gone? . An intimate and funny examination of what it means to be a lesbian today. Plus: Rob and Romesh test their mighty strength. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Jen Brister review: Meaningless is an entertaining rage about society's ills and the patriarchy
Jen Brister is not happy. If it isn’t the fact that her judgmental Spanish mother has moved into her house, it is the fact that the comic and her female partner haven’t had much sleep since they became parents of twin boys. Luckily, she is well aware that her assured show, entitled Meaningless, is a comedy and channels her anger into some gloriously entertaining raging riffs about society’s ills and the patriarchy.
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Jen Brister interview: 'I was strangling my career, but I don't give a f*** anymore'
Comedian Jen Brister, who comes to the Soho Theatre at the end of the month, is angry about a lot of things, not limited to the marginalisation of women over 40, the objectification of young girls and society’s double standards when it comes to raising children.
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Best stand-up comedy in London: The funniest shows to see this October
October has sketch, stand-up, surreal and surprising to offer and with every single one of these shows you’re guaranteed a good time, so have a read and get yourself organised. Grammy, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Whoopi Goldberg herself is doing two shows at the Eventim Apollo. Expect her observations about current events and pretty much all the things on her mind – hey, it’s Whoopi, she can do what she wants.
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Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Where to see the best of the festival in London
Comedians pour everything they’ve got into delivering the best shows at Edinburgh Fringe for a whole month. Insatiable comedy fans will be delighted to know that the fun does not stop when the Fringe does. Here’s where you can see your favourite comedy shows from Edinburgh Fringe in London.
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Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018: The best comedy shows to see
If the London previews have tickled your fancy and you've made the decision to go up to Edinburgh, you're bound to be looking for some lols. From the up-and-comers to the established acts, the month-long Fringe crams as many comedians into Scotland as it can, but no need to be overwhelmed. Here's our round-up of comedians you have to see at Edinburgh Fringe this year.
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