Rachel Parris
Rachel Parris

Rachel Parris

  • 39 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, musical comedian and improviser

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February comedian of the month #44, Rachel Parris

Rachel Parris is a comedian, musician, actor and improviser, and performs as part of the Jane Austen-inspired comedy improv group, Austentatious. I've known her name for the last few years, but this month marked the first time I saw anything from her on television.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 12th March 2018

Russell Kane hosts new BBC podcast Evil Genius

Russell Kane is hosting a new BBC podcast. Evil Genius sees the stand-up comedian joined each week by a panel of friends to "delve into the darker, lesser-known sides of some of the world's cultural icons."

British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018

Rachel Parris on going viral, Morgan & Rees-Mogg

Comedian Rachel Parris has become a highlight of The Mash Report, and incurred the wrath of Piers Morgan. She explains her approach to Nick Mitchell.

Nick Mitchell, i Newspaper, 22nd February 2018

The Mash Report recommissioned

The Mash Report will return to BBC Two later this year for a third series.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2018

Rachel Parris talks Piers Morgan & sudden internet fame

It's no exaggeration to say that if you've been on Facebook or Twitter in the past three weeks, you've probably seen Rachel Parris.

Rachel McGrath, The Huffington Post, 16th February 2018

Meet Rachel Parris: The Mash Report's viral star

Even if you don't know her name (and you should), you might recognise Rachel Parris from her viral videos.

Hannah Mylrea Hemmings, NME, 15th February 2018

Mash Report Trump/Morgan cartoon goes viral

The image of [pPiers Morgan] with his face between Donald Trump/p]'s buttocks from this week's Mash Report has gone viral thanks to both Piers Morgan and Piers Morgan's critics.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd February 2018

What's On London's Comedy Awards 2017 results

So take our advice and fill your 2018 with grins, chuckles and snorts by heading along to those venues or catching our top picks in stand-up, character, storytelling, musical, sketch and improvised comedy for 2017.

Ian Cater, What's On London, 3rd January 2018

Thirty Christmases review

The story of a brother and sister trying to come to terms with a traumatic event may not sound like the most promising basis for a feelgood Christmas production, but few shows have quite so much festive soul as Thirty Christmases.

Ian Cater, What's On London, 15th December 2017

Theatre Review: Thirty Christmases

Thirty Christmases is flawed, but then aren't we all? It certainly puts a different spin on festive theatre.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th December 2017

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