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NCF Comedy presents: Stephanie Bradshaw: Big Fish
Big Fish is Stephanie Bradshaw's debut stand-up show, coming to Nottingham Comedy Festival after a month run at Edinburgh Fringe. Inspired by her life as an attention-seeking (anxious, delicate, shy) mega diva, based in the small rural town of Keswick, Cumbria, she's a big fish in a small pond... and she bl**dy loves it! Big Fish explores themes of community, small-town life, battling with imposter syndrome and finding your way as 'the funny one'. As seen and heard on Only Fans Creative Fund: Comedy Edition 2023, BBC Cumbria, BBC Radio 5 Live.
Age Recommendation: 16+
Part of Nottingham Comedy Festival 2024
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