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Isma Almas

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Isma Almas at Chortle's Fast Fringe

Clip from 2009 Edinburgh Fringe show


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Isma Almas at Chortle's Fast Fringe
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Biography

Finalist in Funny Women, 2007

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Reviews

Isma Almas Bombs – Fringe 2009
Live Review

 rated 3/5

One of the most frustrating things about Shazia Mirza is the sense that she isn't living up to her potential. As a female, Muslim stand-up, she should have a unique and important perspective to share, yet instead she fills her sets with pedestrian material about the horrors of EasyJet and hair removal.

Thankfully, newcomer Isma Almas attempts to fill in the gaps.

Almas is a British Pakistani Muslim who grew up on an all-white estate in Bradford with a fiercely religious father and predictably unwelcoming neighbours.

In a promising Fringe debut, she uses her background as basis for an autobiographical show reminiscent in parts of a post-watershed version of Meera Syal's novel Anita And Me.

With an admirable lightness of touch and air of mischief, Almas is able to touch on some fairly unsavoury topics; the anti-Pakistani signs that greeted her family on arrival in Bradford, their difficulties in trying to blend in, her father's treatment of her mother, who he kept in strict purdah for several years – ‘a bit like that man in Austria, only culturally acceptable’.

She has the rather gentle, encouraging air of a primary school teacher, which can seem at odds with her quietly provocative material. When you're a Muslim woman talking about sexuality, a ready smile and a cute wrinkling of the nose is unlikely to defuse the controversy, so why not just say it without the sweetener?

Almas is a proficient writer but a weaker performer - leaving aside a few really duff gags clearly (a reminder not to confuse purdah with Prada springs to mind), the show has a high proportion of playful, subversive and intelligent material, but you can hear the writing and she lacks conviction in her on-stage persona.

The show could also do with a little editing to weed out the not-quite jokes and give its real gems space to sparkle. But these are all things that can be refined given time. For now, Alma’s charm and freshness mark her out as a tantalising prospect.

Date of live review: Sunday 16th Aug, '09
Review by Nione Meakin
Funny Women Final 2007
Trish Gant
Funny Women Final 2007

Show - Misc live shows -
Beat The Frog World Series 2006
Beat The Frog World Series 2006

Show - Misc live shows - Wednesday 25th Oct, '06-
Isma Almas : Original Review
Isma Almas : Original Review

Tuesday 4th Jul, '06-
Isma Almas: Eager Beaver
Isma Almas: Eager Beaver

Show - Misc live shows -
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Comments

Yep, she's a star in the making for sure.

Christopher Taylor, October 2008


She's great, natural charm and just so at ease on stage. really good.

Barry Dodds, August 2008


Isma is a very funny comidian. I saw her headline at the Nivea Funny Woman awards in Liverpool and she was outstanding. I will definitely keep my eyes open for her next gig!

LD, June 2008


This comedian is amazing. I have only veiwed her terific perfomance once but would be glad to see it again. I think she can make it to the top.

natasha almas fell, November 2006




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