Standup is a place where, as long as it’s funny enough, you can say your most embarrassing things, shameful things and disappointing things. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
I did an open air gig in Regent’s Park and that’s an incredible venue because the sun sort of sets while you’re on stage and you can see the audience so brightly. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
I’m proud that I can do that material in a club gig where a lot of people think Page 3’s a bit of fun and you’re the feminist with the problem. It’s always funnier to say: this is my opinion, look how we disagree. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
When you’re the person in the room with the microphone, you have a platform to talk about whatever you want, and it’s much more interesting if we’re discussing something that feels relevant. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
There’s nothing you can’t tell to an audience, because they’re all people who’ve had lives. The only thing they don’t want to watch is someone who’s really angry or out of control.’ Sara Pascoe Read Quote
I’ve been an actor since I was 18. So that’s my proper job. But I was not a very successful actor, if you consider being able to afford your rent successful. I did lots of old people’s tours; reminiscence tours. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
The definition of comedy is ‘unsafe space’ – you can’t control what people laugh at. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
When I was little, I wore shoes that were too small for me for years, so my feet grew weird, so my little toenails grow and then they just fall off and then they grow again. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
We don’t live in a world where, if you commit a crime, your life’s over. We as a society believe in rehabilitation. We believe in second and third chances. Sara Pascoe Read Quote