Female friendship is at the core of the show and Christie’s mate Janet plays a prominent role as Christie recounts a convoluted tale about going to a gig that Janet once tried to impart, much impeded ...
The long poem, in Scots and English and published in 1791, tells the story of Tam, who stayed too long in an ale house and had a vision of the Devil on his ride home on his mare Meg. In Communicado ...
Christie references all manner of things, including a trip to a sex shop to buy some bunny ears for the show or (so she says) a letter to former Education Secretary Michael Gove - who really let her ...
Comedian Bridget Christie, who is known for BBC's Ghosts and The Change on Channel 4, is coming to the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich.