Sugar Baby - Good Advice for Bad Girls and Terrified Men!

COMEDY


Sugar Baby - Good Advice for Bad Girls and Terrified Men!

The Caroline of Brunswick

39 Ditchling Road
Upper Lounge: MAY 9-10, 30 at 21:30 (60 min) - FREE and unticketed

Sugar Baby - Good Advice for Bad Girls and Terrified Men!

Sugar Baby. The story of how a day drinking primary school teacher changed her life by becoming a sugar baby - living a life of luxury and ruining herself in the process. Crazy stories, life lessons and absolute craic! This is an unmissable show, packed with great stories and jokes."Sexy, sassy and above all funny, McQueen is the hottest Irish comic for years," Telegraph

● Do you want to quit your job and live a life of luxury?

● Do you like to drink all day?

● Do you like to have sex with unsuitable men?

Then this is the show for you. Has she got some stories …

“Just so funny,” Irish Times

This is the tale of how a day-drinking primary school teacher changed her life … by becoming a sugar baby - living a life of luxury and ruining herself in the process. Crazy stories, life lessons and absolute craic!

“One of comedy’s undiscovered talents,” Hot Press

“Such a strong act,” Des Bishop

“Brilliant with the crowd,” Irish Independent

Aideen McQueen is one of the brightest sparks in the new generation of Irish comics. She’s sassy, sexy, saucy and side-splittingly funny.

Aideen appears regularly on RTE, TG4, BBC Northern Ireland and has numerous writing credits with BBC Radio 4. She is one of the resident comperes at the world famous International Comedy Club in Dublin and has supported many top names including: Ardal O’ Hanon, Dylan Moran, Johnny Vegas, Phil Kay, Sean Hughes, Reginald D Hunter, Des Bishop, David O Doherty, Neil Delemere, Arthur Smith and Frankie Boyle.

She has performed at many festivals including The Vodafone Comedy Festival,The Electric Picnic Festival and Prague Comedy Festival. This is her full-length debut at the Fringe.

She is also a professional musician (singer and guitarist), one of the Irish language’s foremost proponents and a former primary school teacher.

She describes herself as, “spontaneous - in the losing my keys rather than the kitesurfing way.”

“Best young comic I’ve seen in ages” Arthur Smith

Ticket types this year are Paid, Pay What You Can and Free - this is how it works: Paid: The show is fully ticketed and you pay in advance or on the door; Pay What You Can: You can choose to buy a ticket in advanced to guarantee entry and what to pay over a minimum amount OR turn up at the venue to get in for free in any space that is left; Free: The show is free entry and can be ticketed or unticketed. Watch the show, and the performer will ask for donations at the end for those that would like to contribute.