#EdFringe17: Sophie Duker is a Manic Pixie Dream Girl

Enjoy 15 minutes of stand-up and chat with rising star, Sophie Duker. Hailing from an improv background, ‘performing with posh white boys at university’, she more recently made the ‘exciting’ leap into stand-up comedy. During the Edinburgh Fringe, Sophie is part of the prestigious ‘Pleasance Comedy Reserve’ and, on the Free Fringe, the ‘Manic Pixie Dream Girls’.

PODCAST: Sophie Duker

‘Manic Pixie Dream Girls’ is appearing as part of Edinburgh’s Free Festival. The ‘Pleasance Comedy Reserve’ is at the Pleasance Dome. For more information on both shows, you can follow Sophie on Twitter.

Twitter: @sophiedukebox

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sophie.duker

Performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic.

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