Lindsey Santoro returns to the Edinburgh Fringe – following the huge success of her Fringe debut which won NextUp’s Biggest Award in Comedy and earned her an Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nomination – with her new show It Was Like That When I Got Here.

Lindsey is back but she’s not learnt anything and things haven’t improved. She’ll take her audiences on another wildly haphazard adventure through her life, tackling the chaos that constantly surrounds her, in a desperate attempt to be a confident woman. Always finding herself surrounded by completely absurd yet relatable situations, Lindsey attempts to work out why she is like this. Is any of it normal and how can she stop dragging people down to her level?

Lindsey said: ‘I look forward to defending my title as woman most likely to be physically restrained and ceremonially escorted out of Scotland for being too daft. My nan thinks I’ve made my point and i should just give up comedy now and do hairdressing.’

Lindsey is a natural born comedian and truly belongs in the world of standup. Her funny bones make her hilarious new show a must see this Fringe.

Lindsey tv credits include: BBC’sLive at the Apollo, Mel Giedroyc’s Unforgivable and Comedy Central Live. She is a regular co-host on Absolute Radio’s The Jon Richardson Show and can also be heard on Sarah Millican’s Elephant in the Room, Russell Kane’s Evil Genius and Parenting Hell plus her own BBC Radio 4 comedy series, The Lively Life of Lindsey Santoro. She recently appeared on BBC’s Comic Relief and Celebrity Mastermind where her specialist subject was the television comedy Gimme Gimme Gimme. Lindsey is the tour support for Josh Widdicombe and fellow Brummie Joe Lycett.

Tickets:
https://www.lindseysantoro.co.uk/
https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/lindsey-santoro-it-was-like-that-when-i-got-here

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