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Blag a comedy expert part 40: Felicity Ward

In 'blag a comedy expert' 40 we are incredibly privileged to welcome an absolute superstar in the making, Felicity Ward.

Bad Scents Of Humour, 25th June 2015

Seven questions with... Felicity Ward

With recent appearances on Russell Howard's Good News and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, Australian comedian Felicity Ward has made quite a name for herself in the UK.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 12th June 2015

Line up for Women In Comedy Festival 2014 revealed

Running in Greater Manchester from Saturday 11 until Sunday 26 October the 2014 Women in Comedy Festival features more than 80 shows across an incredible 16 venues. The festival is full to the brim with female comedic talent with over 125 acts confirmed including big names such as Jo Caulfield, Zoe Lyons, Janey Godley, Luisa Omielan, Felicity Ward, Jo Neary, Barbara Nice, Kate Smurthwaite, Tanyalee Davis, Dana Alexander and Jo Enright.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 18th September 2014

Felicity Ward: 10 things I did today

A list of things Felicity Ward did today.

Felicity Ward, Fest Mag, 3rd August 2014

My Edinburgh festival nightmare: comedians Fringe Hell

So you're taking a show to the Edinburgh fringe. What's the worst that could happen? Vomiting, fainting, break-ups and malfunctioning smoke machines ... Felicity Ward, Josie Long and WitTank start off our series of comedians' horror stories.

The Guardian, 28th July 2014

The Felicity Ward three minute interview

Felicity Ward is a multi-award winning, Melbourne-based, stand-up comedian, comic performer, writer and actor. She is most well-known in Australia for her work across the television including The Ronnie Johns Half Hour. This year she brings a new show, The Iceberg to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th July 2014

This week's new live comedy

Previews of Felicity Ward, Anthony Jeselnik and Danielle Ward.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 25th July 2014

Latitude review: Felicity Ward

Ward has a tremendous knack for sharpening subjects to a point, without losing the silliness or the electricity.

Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 19th July 2014

Review: Felicity Ward at Latitude

Self-deprecation is her strongest suit, gurning away to show how she can pull off a great ugly face â€" projected larger than life on the big-screens either side of the stage.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th July 2014

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