Shappi Khoursandi does not like doing
things easily during the Fringe. In previous years she has got
engaged and unengaged. Last year she was engaged again and was
planning her wedding a month after Edinburgh and twelve months on,
well being over eight months pregnant she is planning for the almost
imminent arrival of her first born.
It may come as no surprise that a lot of
her material this year is on and around her pregnancy and the
resulting effects on her life. But there is of course far more, and
of course as always her ethnicity and others misconceptions is
always a source of comedy gems for her.
I don’t know what it is about Shappi that
I find so endearing, but she has that certain something that just
raises her above a lot of others in my opinion. She is very
attractive, but then so are some others, she is very talented and
funny, but then many others are as gifted, it must be that
unexplainable X factor than TV shows search for.
Carry on Shappi is the title of this show,
and I certainly hope that she is able to carry on for the duration
of the Fringe, given that she will be ‘full term’ before the end
of her run. I’m glad I saw her early, not only because she is a
really funny and nice lady, but the run may obviously be cut short.
Another reason to get your ticket early.
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