Comic,
host, after dinner speaker
Since begining her career on the London cabaret
circuit gaining a cult following under the guise
of The Sea Monster, Jo Brand has gone on to establish
herself as one of the best female comics in Britain.
Despite her wealth of television work including
her own shows - Jo Brand's Hot Potatoes (BBC1)
and Channel 4's Through The Cakehole, Jo prefers
performing live and feels that "nothing tops
the thrill of the theatre". Jo Brand is an outstanding corporate speaker, brilliant event host and side-splitting after dinner speaker.
Sussed,
polemic, deceptively droll, with a razor-sharp
perspective on all that is sexist and sizeist,
her popularity is well deserved. On her latest
tour, Jo tackled things that irritate her most,
questioning the logic behind such diverse topics
as teenage boys, keeping fit and sex.
Whilst
subjects close to Jo's heart such as feminism,
fat people and chocolate remain a staple of the
show, there are also the taboos. Her pet hates
include supermodels, sad blokes, politicians and
thin people - to name a few.
Born
in Kent, Jo's first job was at Dr Barnardo's home
- following in the footsteps of her mother, who
is a social worker. After this, she moved to London
and became a psychiatric nurse. Dealing on a daily
basis with drug addicts, alcohol abuse and the
clinically depressed, it was her sense of humour
that kept her going. Having been a nurse, Jo feels
that she likes people and likes nothing more than
being able to have a chat with them whilst on
stage.
Aside
from her award-winning Channel 4 show, Jo Brand
Through The Cakehole, Jo's other television appearances
include: BBC's Have I Got News For You, Never
Mind The Buzzcocks, Absolutely Fabulous and Question
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