Stand-up; songwriter; Peep Show’s “Dobby”; and under it all still “The girl who jumped off Matlock Bridge for a quid”, Isy Suttie applies a psychedelic imagination to her forensic grasp of life’s minutiae. We explore the stubbornness that underpins her eccentricity, dissect the word “whimsical”, and accidentally vomit into a spiderweb.
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Filed Under: Amused Moose, Channel 4, Dan Atkinson, David Mitchell, Edinburgh, Fear, Festival, First Open Spot, Fringe, Glenn Wool, Guide to the Family, Interview, Isy Suttie's Love Letters, Joe Wilkinson, Laughing Horse, Live, London, Matt King, Musical Comedy, Pearl and Dave, Peep Show, Poetry, Radio, Radio 4, Robert Webb, So You Think You’re Funny, Stage Persona, Storytelling, Success, The Actual One, Tim Key, Toast of London
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