Tatty Macleod is a renowned bilingual stand-up comedian, actor, and writer hailing from the UK. Her comedic genius has garnered a massive online following, particularly for her side-splitting “French vs English” sketches, which have collectively amassed a staggering 35 million views on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Tatty’s writing credits include “Precieuses Ridicules,” a contemporary reinterpretation of Moliere’s classic, “N.P.B.D,” a short play premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith, and co-writing “The Last Forever Woman,” a short film for the Barbican and British Council. As a stand-up sensation, she’s graced stages in Paris, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, wowing audiences at the Glee clubs across the UK, where she regularly headlines. Tatty has even had the honor of opening for Sebastian Marx at the Apollo Theatre and performing at renowned venues like Cafe Paname and L’Alhambra theatre in Paris.
Not content with just stand-up, Tatty also curates the wildly popular bilingual mixed bill comedy night, “Liberté, Egalité, Comedé,” at the iconic 21 Soho. She’s also a seasoned improviser, shining with groups like Crime Scene Improvisation and the Free Association’s “I’m Not Here To Make Friends” show.
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