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Cult-hit Lady Clementine returns to Fringe for her second chapter (threat).
With neither sense nor sensibility, history’s most helpless heroine is back by popular(ish) demand. And this time, dear reader, she’s more unhinged than ever.
Delusional. Illiterate. And still a single sack of shit (as her Mama lovingly puts it.)
From the very last brain cell of award-winning comedian (Funny Women 2024) Rosalie Minnitt, comes a feral new fever dream for the girls. And one boy IF he’s well behaved.
Clementine is BACK. Run.
“Fantasia of Feminism”★★★★, The Guardian
“Barnstorming” ★★★★, Telegraph
Clementine has received widespread acclaim: The Telegraph called it one of the funniest shows of the festival, while The Guardian named it one of the Top 10 Comedy Shows of 2023, The Times also featured the show in their cultural picks of 2025. The show was developed into a special for BBC Radio 4 and she has just finished filming a sketch show for BBC Education called Literally! Rosalie Minnitt is also the winner of the Funny Women Comedy Shorts Award and the Chorts Judges Award and appeared in the new series of Alan Partridge last year.