THERE’S more Edinburgh Previews taking place at the Wivenhoe Funny Farm this week.

And leading the way will be Bridget Christie, who has already performed seven critically acclaimed solo Edinburgh Festival shows, including 2010’s A Ant, which was one of the top ten best reviewed shows for that year, and last year’s War Donkey, which featured on the BBC’s Culture Show as one of Sue Perkins' top five Edinburgh shows.

Married to fellow comedian Stuart Lee since 2006, Bridget is also well known for her appearances on several TV and radio comedy shows, including BBC One's the Omid Djalili Show, E4's Cardinal Burns, Harry Hill's Little Cracker and Have I Got News For You.

A regular on BBC Radio 4, having already appeared in Andy Zaltzman's History of the Third Millennium, the News Quiz, Miranda Hart's House Party, and Sarah Millican's Support Group, her debut BBC Radio 4 series about feminism, Bridget Christie Minds the Gap, aired earlier this year to great acclaim.

Her new show is called A Bic For Her which sees Bridget following-up last year’s exploration of misogyny, like shiny leggings, making an unexpected comeback.

Also on the night there will be a chance to see Liam Mullone’s Game Over, in which the comedian tries to convince the audience to sit back, relax, and enjoy the impending ecological apocalypse, and, of course, the club’s very own Hazel Humphreys overseeing the funny proceedings as MC.

Edinburgh Previews: Bridget Christie and Liam Mullone, are at Wivenhoe Town Cricket Club, Rectory Road, Wivenhoe, on Thursday, July18. Doors open at 7pm. £6.50, £5 concessions, available on the door.

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