Lady Garden
Lambros Fisfis
Lara A King
Larry Dean
Larry The Cable Guy
Late Night Gimp Fight
Lateef Lovejoy
Laura Carr
Laura Carruthers
Laura Lexx
Laura Mugridge
Laura Solon
Lauren Shearing
Laurence Clark
Laurence Tuck
Laurie Blake
Laurie Rowan
Lawry Lewin
Leanne McKie
Lee Bannard
Lee Brace
Lee Evans
Lee Hume
Lee Hurst
Lee Kern
Lee Mack
Lee Nelson
Lee Simpson
Lenny Henry
Leo Kearse
Les Dawson
Leslie Phillips
Lewis Black
Lewis Phillips-Calvert
Lewis Schaffer
Liam Mullone
Liam Williams
Linda Smith
Lindsay Sharman
Linus Lee
Liz Carr
Liz Smith
Liz Stephens
Lloyd Griffith
Lloyd Langford
Logan Murray
Loretta Maine
Lou Chawner
Lou Conran
Lou Saffire
Lou Sanders
Louis CK
Louis Ramey
Lucy Beaumont
Lucy Montgomery
Lucy Porter
Luisa Omielan
Luke Benson
Luke Catterson
Luke Graves
Luke Hannon
Luke McQueen
Luke Thompson
Luke Toulson
Luke Wright
Lyra May
Lady Garden
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All-female sketch troupe who made their circuit at the Manchester Comedy Store in Februrary 2008, and were finalists in the Hackney Empire and Laughing Horse new act competitions the following year. They are Hannah Dodd, Beattie Edmondson (the daughter of Jennifer Saunders and Ade Edmondson), Rose Johnson, Jess Knappett, Eleanor Thom and Camille Ucan. |
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Lady Garden: Top Secret Gig |
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![]() The wonderfully fun-loving Ladyg Garden are back with the follow-up to their triumphant debut – and it's another winner. Energetic, charming and off-beat in a refreshingly uncontrived way, it's obvious these six women perform for their audience rather than critics, seeking live kicks rather than a BBC deal (though there's one of those in the bag, of course). And their unabashed enthusiasm is infectious. Employing props to great effect - among them a remote-control helicopter, a set of Russian dolls and, most impressively, a handful of small children - the show's best moments are the ones that rely only on the group's formidable performance skills. Witness excruciating middle-class politeness played out at in an operating theatre, or the horrors of female rivalry as seen in the casting of a school nativity play, where 'access to myrrh' is offered up as a bargaining chip. Granted, the ideas can be one-dimensional; their 'explosion' of the burlesque genre for example, while light-hearted, is rather obvious for a group so well versed in mocking the subtleties of the female psyche. But in most instances, this issue is bulldozed by the acting. The fury of a patient being told she has scabies is a slight notion that's worked up to hilarious proportions (Lady Garden have a real knack for a well-timed 'fook off'), likewise the Secret Millionaire spoof, where the initial indignity of the money allocation is only the beginning of the punchline. The group sometimes dabble with material of a more surreal nature, not fully explored but offering a tantalising glimpse into the potential shape of future outings. Hannah Dodds's breathy and unfathomable monologues about dusting ornaments or taking a bath are a particular highlight, let down by a later decision to offer an actual pay-off for her catchphrase. The cult of Asda sketch, which gives new meaning to the phrase 'bag for life' is also delightful. With this much talent and potential, even the terrible name can't hold Lady Garden back.
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| Date of live review: Monday 9th Aug, '10 | |
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Review by Nione Meakin |
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Lady Garden - Fringe 2009
Monday 24th Aug, '09- | |
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Tuesday 9th Jun, '09- | |
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Great sketch group, so surreal and splendid!! Love them every time Joanne Page, August 2011 |

Lady Garden
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Lady Garden [2009]
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Lady Garden: Top Secret Gig
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Lady Garden 2011
Misc live shows
Hackney Empire New Act of the Year 2009
Laughing Horse New Act Final 2009


