Tatty Macleod
Tatty Macleod is a celebrated and accomplished comedian, recognized for her razor-sharp wit, infectious energy, and unique comedic style that blends observational humour with hilarious anecdotes. With a career spanning over a decade, Tatty's impact on the comedy industry is undeniable. Her ability to captivate audiences, coupled with her unparalleled comedic timing, has established her as a force of nature in the comedy world. Tatty's talents extend beyond performance, with impressive writing credits that demonstrate her versatility and creative prowess. These include the contemporary reinterpretation of Molière’s classic, "Précieuses Ridicules," as well as "N.P.B.D," a short play that premiered at the prestigious Lyric Hammersmith. She also co-wrote "The Last Forever Woman," a short film produced by the Barbican and the British Council. As a stand-up sensation, Tatty has graced stages in Paris, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, earning critical acclaim and leaving audiences in stitches. She has headlined at the Glee clubs across the UK and has had the privilege of opening for Sebastian Marx at the Apollo Theatre. Notably, she has showcased her comedic flair at esteemed venues like Cafe Paname and L'Alhambra theatre in Paris. Tatty's ability to connect with her audiences, combined with her exceptional comedic talent, has solidified her place in the comedy industry. Her unique blend of observational humour and hilarious anecdotes makes her stand out, earning her numerous accolades and widespread recognition. With her infectious energy and sharp wit, Tatty Macleod continues to wow audiences, cementing her status as a beloved figure in the world of comedy.