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Catherine Cohen: Come For Me
  • By Kate Nora
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  • 13th Aug 2024
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  • ★★★★★

Catherine Cohen’s new Fringe show will have you asking yourself, “Is she flirting with me specifically?” for the full 60 minute duration.

She’s tapped into the millennial woman mindset and made us all her b*tches.

Casually meandering through topics like religion, sex tapes, murder podcasts, and (REALLY) embarrassing selfies, she’s tapped into the millennial woman mindset and — there’s no other way to say it — made us all her b*tches. If you follow her on social media, what you see there is what you get in person, and it’s more than we deserve. She has so much energy and wit that there’s barely one moment where we’re not privy to a witty comment or colourful anecdote, making it actually quite difficult for her to take a much-deserved water break.

On top of her comic flair, she’s also a very skilled vocalist who uses her talent to tackle the big issues, basically telling us to do whatever we want because we’re going to die someday anyway. You heard it here first, folks. As a performer, she has an old-school lounge singer energy, meshed with enough pop culture references to allow her to easily connect with her 2024 audience.

What else can we say? She can sing, she can tell jokes, she can apply winged eyeliner, and she froze 36 of her eggs, so get ready for those back-up dancers to hatch any day now. You will not regret grabbing a ticket to this (frequently sold out) show.

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Catherine Cohen is back. Following a world tour and her critically acclaimed Netflix special The Twist... ? She's Gorgeous, Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Catherine Cohen returns to the Fringe. Come For Me is an openly glamorous, decidedly horny comedy cabaret exploration of what it means to enter your thirties as a woman online, in love, and freezing your eggs. As seen on Cats Does Countdown, What We Do In The Shadows and the Off Menu podcast. 'I could watch her all day... outrageously sharp' **** (Guardian). 'Winningly funny' **** (Evening Standard).
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