
Louise Young
- Actor, writer, director and stand-up comedian
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Louise Young joins Off The Kerb
Hailing from Newcastle, Louise Young has quickly become one of the brightest new names on the comedy circuit.
Off The Kerb, 11th February 2022Leicester Comedy Festival 2021 Awards nominees
The nominees have been announced for the Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2021. Nominees include Tim Key, Esther Manito, Stuart Laws and Fin Taylor.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2021Interview: Louise Young
Louise Young is known for her laid back and warm style and razor-sharp jokes and presents Grin Up North, a weekly comedy radio show on BBC Newcastle and Tees. We caught up with her to find out more.
David Saunders, Narc Magazine, 11th November 2019Comedy Bloomer's LGBTQ+ New Comedian Of The Year review
The spoils - a whole £250 - went to Charlie George, a personable and witty comic who seems to have come a long way in the five short months since an unremarkable performance the Leicester Square new comedian final.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd May 2019Finalists announced for LGBT+ New Comedian Of The Year
The finalists have been announced for this year's LGBT+ New Comedian Of The Year final, which takes place on May 22 at the Seven Dials Club in Covent Garden.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th May 201910 female comedians pick the funniest women on TV
This year's Funny Women Awards are being held next week, celebrating the fastest-rising female voices in the worlds of stand-up and comedy. To mark the forthcoming occasion, and International Women's Day 2018, we asked some of this year's nominees which funny women on our screens they most admire, and look up to.
i Newspaper, 8th March 2018Funny Women Awards 2017 final line-up revealed
Maisie Adam, Ashlee Bentley, Amy Mason, Jodie Mitchell, Thanyia Moore, Chloe Petts, Lily Philips, Susan Riddell, Megan Shandley and Louise Young will compete in the Funny Women Awards 2017 final (in March 2018).
British Comedy Guide, 5th March 2018