Celeste Dring

Celeste Dring

Originally from Wolverhampton, Celeste Dring studied English at the University of Cambridge, and began her career as a dance director at Central Youth Theatre before forming the fringe theatre trio Lebensmüde with Freya Parker and Ed Kiely. After Kiely's departure, Dring and Parker continued as the comedy duo Lazy Susan, earning a nomination for best newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The pair made their own BBC Three sketch comedy series in 2022

She portrayed Princess Eugenie in Channel 4's satirical series The Windsors and appeared as Kayleigh in This Country. In 2026, she was announced as being part of the initial cast for the UK version of Saturday Night Live.

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Lazy Susan

Note: This review is from 2022

Review of Celeste Dring and Freya Parker's new BBC Three sketch show

Celeste Dring and Freya Parker are phenomenal in their ability to create believable comedy characters, rich in subtle detail and traits.

Commercially, that’s not always the best policy as Britain’s most favoured comedy creations are brash and grotesque, from Basil Fawlty to Vicky Pollard, Loadsamoney to Mrs Brown. But their talents mean Lazy Susan’s sketches are convincing and absorbing, making it all the more impactful when they spin out into absurdity.

That’s evident from the very first scene, in which two tedious middle-class women bore on about their mortgages, before the reality dissolves into psychedelically surreal imagery. An even more dramatic pivot occurs later, when mildly jokey dinner party chit-chat takes a dark turn into grisly horror movie territory.

The unofficial third member of this comedy act is director Molly Manners, who has a similar deadpan, detailed eye for the look of the scenes as the stars have for writing and  performing them. The listless California singer-songwriter singing dreamily about being the ‘sleepiest girl’ is an astute parody, but the soft-focus music video elevates the possibility this could be a real chart-topper.

Of the characters evoked by the Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees, Megan and Michaela probably have the best breakout potential. They are a devastatingly precise parody of the worst, most self-absorbed traits of Gen Y, always insisting they ‘don’t want drama’ but get triggered into apoplexy by any perceived passive-aggressive slight, which they build up into a monstrous slur. ‘Bitch’ and ‘fake’ are the only two options for personality in their world, we learn. Genuine internet haters are pilloried in a separate sketch, with the comics on a hotline just desperate to hear what misogynistic bile the keyboard warriors want to share.

Meanwhile Dring and Freya Parker’s perky breakfast DJs might – we can only hope – do for the vapid commercial radio banter-monkeys what Smashy And Nicey did to their old-school Radio One predecessors.

Most sketches stick around long enough to establish a scene, though there’s also a great one-gag quickie in the first 15-minute episode featuring James Acaster, again reacting to some silly absurdity to an apparently serious situation. He’s just one comedy cameo among many, with Lou Sanders, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Jason Forbes, Catherine Bohart, John Kearns, Evelyn Mok, Luke McQueen, Sunil Patel and many others appearing across the series.

Not that Lazy Susan need to wheel in the big guns, as they’ve more than enough comedy firepower of their own. This brief four-part run will surely only be the start of greater things.

• Lazy Susan is on BBC Three at 10.15pm tonight, as it relaunches as a broadcast channel

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Published: 1 Feb 2022

Past Shows

Edinburgh Fringe 2014

Lazy Susan: Extreme Humans


Edinburgh Fringe 2015

Lazy Susan: Double Act


Edinburgh Fringe 2016

Lazy Susan: Crazy Sexy Fool


Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Lazy Susan: Forgive Me, Mother!


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