ABOUT!
Award-winning London based character comedian, singer and writer Tracey Collins is celebrated for her bold, chaotic musical comedy and razor sharp parody.
A cult favourite on the UK cabaret and comedy circuits, she is known for her unforgettable original characters, including Audrey Heartburn, Elvis Lesley, Shell Suit Cher, Feminem, Samantha Groans and Shaunia Wayne!
This year Tracey will play her version of Judy Garland singing the Smiths in brand new show 'There Is A Spotlight That Never Goes out!'
Her shows blend musical comedy, surreal storytelling and quick fire improvisation, all rooted in playful audience interaction and the intimate, game like connection she builds with every room.
Tracey has performed to sold out crowds at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with three acclaimed solo shows, and her debut short film Tina and Peter - created with Brainwrap - screened at the BFI and won Best Comedy at the All The Laughs Comedy Film Festival.
She appears regularly at major venues across the UK, including The Wales Millennium Centre, The Comedy Store, The Tobacco Factory Theatres, and weekly at London’s Phoenix Arts Club.
With her dynamic blend of characters, musicality and mischievous spontaneity, Tracey delivers a fiercely energetic, wildly inventive performance that leaves audiences buzzing.
A cult favourite on the UK cabaret and comedy circuits, she is known for her unforgettable original characters, including Audrey Heartburn, Elvis Lesley, Shell Suit Cher, Feminem, Samantha Groans and Shaunia Wayne!
This year Tracey will play her version of Judy Garland singing the Smiths in brand new show 'There Is A Spotlight That Never Goes out!'
Her shows blend musical comedy, surreal storytelling and quick fire improvisation, all rooted in playful audience interaction and the intimate, game like connection she builds with every room.
Tracey has performed to sold out crowds at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with three acclaimed solo shows, and her debut short film Tina and Peter - created with Brainwrap - screened at the BFI and won Best Comedy at the All The Laughs Comedy Film Festival.
She appears regularly at major venues across the UK, including The Wales Millennium Centre, The Comedy Store, The Tobacco Factory Theatres, and weekly at London’s Phoenix Arts Club.
With her dynamic blend of characters, musicality and mischievous spontaneity, Tracey delivers a fiercely energetic, wildly inventive performance that leaves audiences buzzing.

