Comedians | Sarah Millican
Until September 2004, Sarah’s wit came from the mouths of others. Her comedy writing has been recognised by the BBC, Live Theatre Newcastle and The Customs House in South Shields where her first play will be staged in September 2005.
One open spot later and she began her rapid ascent to become one of the North East’s hottest comics. She hates the term “comedienne”. So don’t use it.
While relatively new to the circuit, Sarah has established herself as a crowd pleasing act with well written material and a gentle delivery style which disguises her cutting observations on life, love and moving back in with your parents.
A regular at the Funny Bones Comedy Clubs, Stand Up Live and various gigs around the North East, Sarah is a prolific writer. Armed with her wit, an abundance of smelly gel pens and a specially bought travel sponge, Sarah is about to venture beyond where her metro pass takes her and tell the country about her curtains. No, really.
'Sarah blew the crowd away and absolutely tore the roof off the gig. After 20 minutes she left the stage to a deafening ovation, and left the headliner with one hell of a job following her' – Dave Ingram
“One of the best new acts I’ve seen in quite some time” – John Scott, Stand Up Live
“Very well written, funny material. Huge potential.” – Karen Bayley
“Unfailingly funny” – Dave Ward
”She always gets a fantastic response from the audience and we get great feedback whenever she’s on”. - Kate Fox, New Word Order
“Slick” – BBC Wear
“She had the audience roaring in recognition” – BBC Tees