Up and-coming female comedians breaking into NI's male-dominated industry

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The Northern Irish comedy scene is at an all-time high and people are flocking to clubs across the country to catch a glimpse of our trademark humour.

She regularly performs at Chicken Box Comedy, Derry and all over Northern Ireland. She was also a semi-finalist in this year's 'So You Think You're Funny?' in the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe Sara Jade Davidson Bangor-born comedian Sara has been performing stand-up throughout the UK and Ireland for over 10 years. Her style is best described as aggressive feminism that focuses mainly on her own struggles with mental health and self-image.

Showcasing her brutally honest and dark comedic style, her dry humour has seen her perform in venues such as The Pavillion, Sunflower Bar and Black Box. She has gigged both North and South of the border and will be performing at the Empire Comedy Club on 13th December 2022.

 

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