The Natasia Demetriou 30 Second Interview

Information on comedian, Natasia Demetriou’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, You'll Never Have All of Me, is scarce. Sadly Broadway Baby Stand-Up Comedy Editor, Martin Walker, fails to elicit any more details.

I have been a very lucky dog and worked with The Invisible Dot for a few years now. It is a very lovely venue to perform in and the staff and tap water are always so wonderful and helpful.

“If I talk about it then it’s too real.”

OK, so tell us about your involvement with The Invisible Dot

“I have been a very lucky dog and worked with The Invisible Dot for a few years now. It is a very lovely venue to perform in and the staff and tap water are always so wonderful and helpful.”

How do you describe your comedy to people who haven’t seen you before?

“I would describe it as, ‘If you are going to come and watch my show please laugh I really want to be in the movies.’”

For you is stand-up a career choice or a calling?

“Stand-up is definitely my main calling. Sadly I have ignored it and am doing more of a character show.”

If you were curating a stand-up show for television, who would be your guests?

“The Muppets.”

Broadway Baby Listing and Edinburgh Fringe Box Office: http://www.broadwaybaby.com/shows/natasia-demetriou-youll-never-have-all-of-me-/700692

Website: http://www.theinvisibledot.com/

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