Press

Scotsman

‘She is a Trailblazer’

Evening Standard

“Mystery she isn’t a household name”

Richard Curtis
“Luisa is so marvelous, she is funny, then sad then even funnier”

Dawn French
“Hilarious, Honest, Empowering”

Ruby Wax
“She is brilliant, I hate her”

Lenny Henry
“She is oxygen to the audiences”

Evening Standard 4 star Review

The Telegraph Full Interview

“When you’ve been a female trailblazer in comedy for a decade without hitting the big time, what do you do? Recharge, reboot and perhaps allow yourself to rail a little about being almost-famous.”

 

Metro Full Interview

‘The Sunday Sermon you never knew you needed’

**** The Guardian – God is a Woman Review 

Chortle Review

 

The Arts Desk

 

“But the standout was comedian Luisa Omielan, playing Bottom with a joie de vivre and parodically Eastern European accent that was a delight. From the moment her face appeared onscreen, hair bunched over head and those Slavic tones wickedly controlled in their comic intonation, we knew she was a winner. If to date the question associated with Omielan has often been “What Would Beyoncé Do?!”, now it’s surely “Where will Luisa Omielan star next?” A straight stage role surely beckons”

Read in full on theartsdesk.com

 

The Guardian

 

“One of the biggest stand up hits of the decade” – What Would Beyonce Do
Read in full on theguardian.com

 

The Telegraph

 

“One of the most powerful and provocative hours you’ll see at the fringe” – Politics for Bitches
Read in full on telegraph.co.uk

 

HuffPost

 

“Meet Luisa Omielan, she is the comedian young british women have been waiting for.”
Read in full on huffingtonpost.co.uk 

 

The Chortle

 

“Is she right, ladies? She’s *so* right – and inspirational, and hilarious, and sassy and just about the best tonic you could hope for from a comedy show.” – Am I right Ladies?
Read in full on chortle.co.uk

 

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