Sarah Millican returns for a live sequel, in which we go into detail on how she copes with her ever-increasing fame, and being regarded as one of the “100 most powerful women in Britain”.
As well as discussing her views on feminism, and how she keeps challenging herself when playing to an audience who love her, she also explains how to stay grounded at Edinburgh, and why she feels “ballsy.”
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Filed Under: A Bic For Her, Bill Bailey, Bridget Christie, Edinburgh, Feminism, Festival, Fringe, Gavin Webster, Interview, Jack Dee, Janeane Garofalo, Jason Cook, Jeremy Hardy, Live, Nadia Kamil, Sean Hughes, The Pleasance, Tig Notaro, Tony Law, Touring Comedian, Victoria Wood
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