She rips through sex and race with relish
★★★★ The Sunday Times
extremely funny ̣
★★★★ Scotsman
she is clearly going places
★★★★ Evening Standard
Best Newcomer Nominee and Taskmaster star Sophie Duker will embark on her debut nationwide tour this Autumn, kicking off at London’s Soho Theatre on Monday 7th November and culminating in a performance at the Leicester Square Theatre on Saturday 29th April. Following its premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer, Sophie will perform her latest show ‘Hag’ across the UK . Tickets go on sale on Friday 17th June and can be found at sophieduker.com.
Sit tight for this sophomore show – cause the sexy baby from Taskmaster is all grown up. Her hotly anticipated second hour ‘Hag’ heralds her metamorphosis into the confident, cantankerous, magical bitch her twentysomething self would never have dared believe she could be. An older, wiser and even more deliciously odd stand-up shares a chaotic true story from the recent past: what happened when Sophie chose to get on a cruise ship with seven hundred older lesbians, leaving her long-suffering boyfriend on shore. Traditionally hurled at strong women as a slur, here ‘hag’ is sexy, self-assured, redefined. Back in 2019 Sophie was a Babybel – round, sweet, pure. Now she’s vintage cheddar – extra mature and hiding in your fridge. Deal with it.
Since Sophie’s first stand-up gig in 2015, her rise as a performer, writer and personality has been meteoric. She has been featured on shows including Taskmaster (Channel 4), 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), The Last Leg (Channel 4), Live At The Apollo (BBC1/BBC2), Mock the Week (BBC2), Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club (ITV), Don’t Hate the Playaz (ITV2) and is a returning regular on Frankie Boyle’s New World Order (BBC2). She founded and hosts the notorious, anarchic, POC-platforming comedy night, Wacky Racists Comedy Club and is the host of two official companion podcasts for the hit BBC shows – Everything I Know About Love (BBC) and I May Destroy You (BBC); both of which can be found on BBC Sounds.
Sophie’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut ‘Venus’, where the smart, silly, savage young comic skewered white saviours and illustrated upside-down twerking, was featured as a top show to see in The Scotsman, The Guardian, The Evening Standard, Stylist, Time Out, Joe.co.uk, Fest Mag, Funny Women, To Do List, I Talk Telly, and GQ featured one of her jokes in their Best Jokes at the Fringe. The show went on to enjoy a sold out two week run at the Soho Theatre.
As well as receiving a nomination for Best Newcomer at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Sophie was longlisted for the Comedy Breakthrough Award at Channel 4’s The National Comedy Awards 2021, and most recently won the 2021 Funny Women Best Comedy Writer Award, as voted by top producers, writers and industry executives.
WHAT THE PRESS HAVE SAID ABOUT SOPHIE DUKER:
Laugh-out loud funny
★★★★ Rachel Cranshaw, The Telegraph
Extremely funny
★★★★ Jay Richardson, Scotsman
An excellent debut from a skilful and exciting young comedian
★★★★ Yasmin Hackett, Skinny
Venus is a wickedly funny and woke debut hour
★★★★ The Herald, Gayle Anderson
This astute political analysis is buoyed by wordplay, shrewd storytelling and pop culture hot-takes ̣̣̣̣
★★★★ Fest Mag, Megan Wallace
this show has everything you could ask for
★★★★ Mariana Feijó, Funny Women
Venus will be a hilarious, exhilarating hour of intelligence and – dare I say it – woke humour for the 21st century!
★★★★★ To Do List
Sophie Duker brings a hilarious and heartfelt celebration of the self to the Fringe
★★★★★ Voice Magazine Oluwatayo Adewole
Website: sophieduker.com
Instagram: @sophiedukebox
Twitter: @sophiedukebox
TikTok: @sophiedukebox
TOUR DATES:
07-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
08-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
09-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
10-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
11-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
12-Nov-22 | Downstairs, Soho Theatre, London |
02-Feb-23 | Margate, Tom Thumb Theatre |
03-Feb-23 | Corsham, Pound Arts Centre |
04-Feb-23 | Southend, Dixon Studio |
09-Feb-23 | Bristol, Wardrobe |
10-Feb-23 | Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre Studio |
11-Feb-23 | Leicester, Firebug (LCF) 5:30pm show |
12-Feb-23 | Nottingham, Glee |
16-Feb-23 | Leeds, The Wardrobe |
17-Feb-23 | Birmingham, Glee |
18-Feb-23 | Durham, Gala Theatre Studio |
19-Feb-23 | Sheffield, Leadmill |
23-Feb-23 | Lancaster, Dukes – The Round |
24-Feb-23 | Liverpool, Unity Theatre |
25-Feb-23 | Edinburgh, The Stand – 5pm |
26-Feb-23 | Glasgow, The Stand – 8:30pm |
02-Mar-23 | LP: Canterbury Marlowe Theatre Studio |
03-Mar-23 | Swindon, Arts Centre Auditorium |
04-Mar-23 | Portsmouth, Guildhall Studio |
09-Mar-23 | Oxford Glee |
10-Mar-23 | Reading, South Street Arts Centre |
11-Mar-23 | Swansea, Grand Theatre Studio |
12-Mar-23 | Cardiff, Glee |
17-Mar-23 | Brighton, Komedia Studio |
18-Mar-23 | Peterborough, Key Theatre Studio |
23-Mar-23 | Colchester, Arts Centre |
24-Mar-23 | Cambridge, Junction, J2 |
25-Mar-23 | Norwich, The Garage |
29-Mar-23 | Hull, Mortimer Suite |
30-Mar-23 | Carlisle, Old Fire Station |
31-Mar-23 | Aberdeen, The Lemon Tree |
01-Apr-23 | Newcastle, The Stand – 5pm |
14-Apr-23 | Bath, Rondo |
15-Apr-23 | Poole, Lighthouse Studio |
16-Apr-23 | Exeter, Phoenix Studio |
19-Apr-23 | Northallerton, The Forum |
20-Apr-23 | Barnard Castle, The Witham |
21-Apr-23 | York, Theatre @ 41 Monkgate |
22-Apr-23 | Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club |
23-Apr-23 | Salford, Lowry studio |
29-Apr-23 | 1P London, Leicester Square Theatre |