Maureen Lipman
Maureen Lipman

Maureen Lipman

  • 77 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

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Stars on life haunted by their catchphrases

How do actors cope with having their defining line shouted at them in the streets - for decades? Richard Wilson, Maureen Lipman and Tony Robinson tell all.

Ryan Gilbey, The Guardian, 23rd July 2019

Comedy stars to take part in Whodunnit spoof play

A number of comedians are due to guest star in Whodunnit [Unrehearsed], a new murder mystery spoof coming to London's Park Theatre.

British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019

Guest cast revealed for Plebs Series 5

Filming is now underway on Series 5 of Plebs. Guest stars will include Amanda Holden, Emilia Fox, Tony Robinson, John Thomson, Tracy Ann Oberman and Kevin Bishop.

British Comedy Guide, 24th May 2019

Older women grab the limelight at Edinburgh Festival

Acts and audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe are traditionally youthful, at the start of their careers and looking for the big break or mostly to party -- swarming for its shows, bars and overpriced beer.

Tim Cornwell, The Times, 5th August 2018

Guide to the ultimate festival's unmissable shows

Mark Wareham's unrivalled guide to the ultimate festival's unmissable shows

Mark Wareham, Daily Mail, 31st July 2018

50 brilliant shows to see at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe

This summer, the Scottish capital is hosting everything from Jane Austen-inspired improv and Ethiopian circus to Beckett and Bernstein. Here is our critics' pick of what to see.

The Telegraph, 27th July 2018

Maureen Lipman "I'm about to get the shock of my life"

Maureen Lipman is singing, dancing and laughing her way back to the Fringe 50 years on with her own cabaret revue.

Edinburgh Festivals, 26th July 2018

Maureen Lipman: Really up for it

Maureen Lipman is back at Edinburgh Fringe after 50 years - and she's "bricking it"

Rosa Doherty, The Jewish Chronicle, 26th July 2018

I'm a celebrity . . . get me in the Fringe!

The festival is a place where youthful ambitions are realised or thwarted. It's also somewhere that many famous faces come to see what all the fuss is about.

The List, 19th July 2018

Comedy is losing its bite, says Maureen Lipman

Maureen Lipman has toned down her Edinburgh Fringe act over fears that she that would incur the wrath of the politically correct "thought police".

Marc Horne, The Times, 12th July 2018

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