Ruth Bratt
Ruth Bratt

Ruth Bratt

  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Ruth Bratt joins The Comedy Store Players

Improv group The Comedy Store Players are to be joined by a new core member for the first time in almost thirty years. Ruth Bratt will start performing at the weekly show from March.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2024

Fire alarm forces show onto street

In space, nobody can hear you scream... but they can hear the fire alarm that drove performer and punter alike onto the street.

British Comedy Guide, 18th August 2022

The Yes Queens review

Audience participation at arm's length via screen happily injects some welcome randomness into this six-person improvised sketch show.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 19th October 2020

Art exhibition showcasing work by comedians opens

Art Is The Best Medicine, an exhibition showcasing the artwork of comedians, has opened in London. It runs until 20th December.

British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2019

Interview with Ruth Bratt, Showstoppers!

"What's in the room, what's in the world, is on the stage! That said, we tend to steer clear of things like Brexit and Trump - not because we feel we shouldn't deal with them, but there's enough of that in the real world."

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 31st July 2019

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical review

The latest performance of hit improvised musical Showstopper!, from co-creators Dylan Emery and Adam Meggido, greatly impresses in its zany 1000th live routine.

Selina Begum, The Upcoming, 24th January 2019

Patricia Hodge to star in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show

Patricia Hodge and Miriam Margolyes are amongst the stars taking on roles in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show, the Radio 4 comedy written by Barry Cryer and his son Bob.

British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2018

People Just Do Nothing Series 5 confirmed

Hit BBC Three sitcom People Just Do Nothing is to return for a fifth series, its creators have confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 9th March 2018

BBC's 'People Just Do Nothing' is an endearing comedy

Though each of the characters is deluded in their own way -- either about their talent, intelligence or the success of their romantic relationships -- we can't help but root for them.

Alexandra Bateman, Duke Chronicle, 3rd January 2018

Man Down review

The end of the fourth series of Man Down had plenty to get your teeth into, with chaos, comedy and pathos all thrown in.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 29th November 2017

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