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Winner Best Newcomer London Cabaret Awards!
New Act of The Year Finalist!
Musical Comedy Awards Finalist!
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE
'A relentlessly infectious, warmly entertaining, comedian.. The energetically engaging Collins is superb. She does not spare a drop of energy to get the atmosphere going. It isn’t long before the audience is as wired as she is
BUZZ MAGAZINE
★★★★★
There might be no funnier celebrity (mis)impersonator on UK stages right now....chaotic, rip-roaring, and at times surreal, but always superbly entertaining.
THE WEE REVIEW
★★★★★
We’ve got a Caroline Aherne on our hands, or a Calf-era Coogan – a dexterous character comic with an eye for the nuances of ordinary folk. The titular soul singer-cum-hot beverage hawker isn’t even the half of this fabulous character cabaret hour by Tracey Collins.
THE GAY UK
★★★★★
Tracey's first full-length Edinburgh show is met with some of the most enthusiastic audiences I’ve seen on the Fringe.
Crossing the spectrum from intelligent humour to cheesy cabaret. Stylish and grotesque in equal measure; a satisfyingly side-splitting combination.
TO DO LIST
★★★★
The queen of character comedy. Listen up BBC, Tracey Collins deserves a chat show a la Mrs Merton. Make it happen!
Collins conjures the spirits of the greats, from a doe-eyed, disastrous Audrey Heartburn (read: Hepburn), to a soft-spoken plain Jane, Ed Cheerup (read: Sheeran), and Hilary Devey-style whip-snapping, smart-talking character Fanny Legup.
CHORTLE
Embodies the spirit of alternative cabaret from the days when the weird and the wonderful dominated the nascent, pre-commercial circuit...Few can resist such bestial power, and the force of her personality gets the crowd involved in some hilariously spirited shenanigans.
'A relentlessly infectious, warmly entertaining, comedian.. The energetically engaging Collins is superb. She does not spare a drop of energy to get the atmosphere going. It isn’t long before the audience is as wired as she is
BUZZ MAGAZINE
★★★★★
There might be no funnier celebrity (mis)impersonator on UK stages right now....chaotic, rip-roaring, and at times surreal, but always superbly entertaining.
THE WEE REVIEW
★★★★★
We’ve got a Caroline Aherne on our hands, or a Calf-era Coogan – a dexterous character comic with an eye for the nuances of ordinary folk. The titular soul singer-cum-hot beverage hawker isn’t even the half of this fabulous character cabaret hour by Tracey Collins.
THE GAY UK
★★★★★
Tracey's first full-length Edinburgh show is met with some of the most enthusiastic audiences I’ve seen on the Fringe.
Crossing the spectrum from intelligent humour to cheesy cabaret. Stylish and grotesque in equal measure; a satisfyingly side-splitting combination.
TO DO LIST
★★★★
The queen of character comedy. Listen up BBC, Tracey Collins deserves a chat show a la Mrs Merton. Make it happen!
Collins conjures the spirits of the greats, from a doe-eyed, disastrous Audrey Heartburn (read: Hepburn), to a soft-spoken plain Jane, Ed Cheerup (read: Sheeran), and Hilary Devey-style whip-snapping, smart-talking character Fanny Legup.
CHORTLE
Embodies the spirit of alternative cabaret from the days when the weird and the wonderful dominated the nascent, pre-commercial circuit...Few can resist such bestial power, and the force of her personality gets the crowd involved in some hilariously spirited shenanigans.