I’m delighted to be selling tickets to the AJ Bell Fringe on a Friday digital cabaret.
Every ticket you buy really will make a big difference. With very little work on the horizon for freelance artists such as myself, your support will help me finance a show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2021

Catherine Bohart is an award-‐winning comedian, writer and actor.
Catherine began performing stand-‐up in 2015 and has enjoyed a rapid rise through the ranks of UK and Irish comedy, becoming a finalist in both the BBC New Comedy Awards and Funny Women the very next year.
2016 also saw Catherine and fellow comic Cally Beaton perform their show Catcall for a full run at the Edinburgh Fringe, enjoying packed houses and stellar reviews. The following August, Catherine joined the line-‐up of the prestigious Pleasance Comedy Reserve.
Catherine took her debut solo show, Immaculate, to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2018. Immaculate received widespread acclaim, with The Times describing it as “the sort of perfectly structured Edinburgh debut you always hope for and rarely get to see.” Catherine returned to the festival in 2019 with her second hour-‐long show, Lemon. It enjoyed a month of sold-‐out performances and excellent reviews before being brought to jam-‐packed audiences at London’s Soho Theatre. Catherine then toured Lemon in the UK in early 2020.
Catherine has also taken her talents overseas. Spring 2019 saw her chosen to join the line-‐up for New Order, which showcases the best in original and trendsetting comedy at Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Catherine’s burgeoning broadcasting career has seen her appear on E4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Comedy Central UK’s Roast Battle, ITV2’s The Stand Up Sketch Show, Dave’s Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier and as a regular correspondent on BBC2’s The Mash Report. Catherine has written material for BBC shows The Now Show, The News Quiz, Newsjack and Frankie Boyle’s New World Order and E4’s Savage Socials. She has co-‐hosted BBC Radio 4 Extra Comedy Club with Arthur Smith, hosted a series of Funny From the Fringe for BBC Radio 4 Extra and was a guest on Reasons To Be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd. In addition, Catherine was named The Times Comedy Face To Watch for 2019 and featured on the BBC New Talent Hotlist for 2017.
2020 has also seen Catherine launch hit new BBC Radio 4 podcast You’ll Do which she hosts with Sarah Keyworth.
Catherine is also a trained actor, having studied an MA in Acting for Screen at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

This new digital show will showcase the festival across a range of genres, including comedy, cabaret, theatre and music. The show has been made possible thanks to the generous support of online investment platform AJ Bell. Produced and curated by Lucky Cat & Michael Fraser, and production company Inner Ear.

This project successfully funded on 17th September 2020