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Tiffany Stevenson

Tiffany Stevenson

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Are 'woke mobs' killing comedy? You must be joking, say top Fringe comedians

Every week there's some new claim that comedy is being ruined by 'woke' mobs out to destroy freedom of speech. Is that really true?

Neil Mackay, The Herald, 7th August 2022

Tiff Stevenson: Sexy Brain Q&A

We spoke to Tiff and got some excellent advice on how to look after yourself during the Fringe...

Funny Women, 2nd August 2022

And finally... 9 more comedians to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022

Because not all great comedians fit neatly into a list.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 27th July 2022

Eddie Izzard, Michael Palin and more on 75 years of the Edinburgh Fringe

Stars of stage and screen share their Edinburgh memories.

The Telegraph, 23rd July 2022

'It's a feeling I've been chasing ever since': Edinburgh festival debuts

Alan Cumming did a gig for a cat, Tiff Stevenson was drowned out by samba and some performers even made a profit ... fringe veterans discuss their first time and how the festival has changed.

The Guardian, 21st July 2022

Interview with comedian, actor, and writer Tiff Stevenson

We speak to comedian Tiff Stevenson about her new show Sexy Brain, which she is bringing up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 21st July 2022

Tiff Stevenson interview

I invite you to spend an hour with a mw and my self-diagnosed Sexy Brain... a study in trying to see all sides of every argument and driving yourself slowly mad in the process.

On The Mic, 4th July 2022

Tiff Stevenson review

Thank goodness for shows like Mother. With a blend of the expected upbeat stand-up comedy and hard hitting discussions about femicide, Tiff Stevenson brings us an emotional night of laughter and honesty.

Narc Magazine, 7th December 2021

Comedy podcasts round-up 5

Politics, relationships and spoofery.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 29th April 2021

Comedians tell us why we need to save live comedy

Five quid tickets, a back room in a pub and a lone microphone stand are the formula for some of the best nights. But now, with venues still closed, the future prospects of live comedy are looking bleak.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 22nd July 2020

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