Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell

Suzi Ruffell

  • English
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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The Wrestling at Indigo2 review

Glorious chaos as comedians swapped punchlines for punches.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 6th March 2023

Comedians' wrestling bouts to be livestreamed

Streaming service NextUp is to broadcast The Wrestling from London's Just for Laughs Festival this weekend.

Chortle, 2nd March 2023

Suzi Ruffell interview

Suzi Ruffell wants to 'totally uplift' audience with cartoonish comedy on post-pandemic world.

Ashley Davies, Metro, 23rd February 2023

More comedians named for Celebrity Mastermind

Suzi Ruffell, Dane Baptiste and Shaparak Khorsandi are among the comedians taking part in the new series of Celebrity Mastermind.

Chortle, 1st February 2023

Maisie Adam pilots "twisted" opinions stand-up show for TV

Maisie Adam is piloting a stand-up show for television in which comedians try to convince the audience of their most unpopular opinions. The taster is being made by Romesh Ranganathan's production company, Ranga Bee.

British Comedy Guide, 26th January 2023

Maisie Adam pilots "twisted" opinions stand-up show for TV

Maisie Adam is piloting a stand-up show for television in which comedians try to convince the audience of their most unpopular opinions. The taster is being made by Romesh Ranganathan's production company, Ranga Bee.

British Comedy Guide, 26th January 2023

Just For Laughs London adds new names

Among the announcements are the fact that Ed Gamble will be making his debut in The Wrestling, which will also feature Max & Ivan in a tag-team match and Rosie Jones defending her championship belt.

Chortle, 12th December 2022

Suzi Ruffell on her Spread a Smile charity night and representation in comedy

Ruffell chats about her role as an ambassador at Spread a Smile, the importance of representation in comedy and the controversy around the World Cup being hosted in Qatar, a country that denies the basic rights of the LGBT community.

Lynn Rusk, London World, 4th December 2022

Derry Girls stars drive World's Most Dangerous Roads for Dave

Dave has revived World's Most Dangerous Roads, with pairings in eight hour-long episodes including Derry Girls stars Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, stand-ups Ed Gamble and Lou Sanders, Joe Wilkinson and Zoe Lyons, Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam, Phil Wang and Pierre Novellie, Darren Harriott and Ria Lina, as well as Lara Ricote with Stephen Mangan and Will Mellor with Leigh Francis.

British Comedy Guide, 7th November 2022

Suzi Ruffell review

The Portsmouth native is good company, cheerfully goofing around for our entertainment, but the set feels one draft short of its full potential.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 24th October 2022

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