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Edinburgh preview: Lou Sanders, Aces & Eights
Some of the most exciting Edinburgh-bound comedians seem to be female.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd June 2014Crying Duck Comedy are missing nineties Izzard
Once a month Crying Duck Comedy take four 'comedy heroes' (comedians) and put them on stage for your delectation. It's back this Friday with John Kearns, Lou Sanders, Chris Cantrill and Chris Betts.
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 26th November 2013Interview: Lou Sanders
There is a perfect balance of character, jokes, and randomness that is all packaged nicely as all being just a touch surreal. Lou Sanders is fun to watch and a remarkable female stand-up. More information can be found at the end of her interview.
Niger, The New Current, 12th August 2012The cutting room floor: Lou Sanders and a sex doll
Lou Sanders baits Google by talking about her defunct ideas...
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 26th July 2012Lou Sanders interview
The Sun interviews Lou Sanders about his new Fringe show.
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 11th July 2012Lou Sanders interview
Lou Sanders chats to the BCG...
British Comedy Guide, 17th August 2011Fringe 2011 comedy blogs - Lou Sanders
The comedian gives the inside scoop on securing accomodation.
Lou Sanders, The List, 10th August 2011Often, TV comedy is a slow-moving carousel of the same old, established names. So welcome this pilot, which gives young comics a shop window for their stand-up and sketches. Do you know any of these names? Naz Osmanoglu, Joe Lycett, Imran Yusuf, Lou Sanders, Jason Patterson, Joanne Lau, Ben Sarpong, Eric Lampaert, Victor Daniels, Amy Hoggart, Price Abdi, Annette Fagon, Sarah Campbell? Me neither. Most of them are unknown for a reason, but shows like this only have to find one likely future star: my money's on Miss London.
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 31st March 2010