Join founder Kemah Bob and her incredibly hilarious comrades in comedy for a night the Evening Standard calls 'a riot of positivity and inclusivity'. The FOC IT UP! Comedy Club is an unapologetic celebration of comedians of colour that are not cis-men Since 2018 FOC IT UP! has brought its revolutionary energy to sold out shows in London, the Edinburgh Fringe, Latitude and Southbank Festival. a vibrant and inclusive space for femmes (including women, non-binary and trans people) of colour in comedy to thrive changing the industry, one gig at a time -Pink News Hot off recording the first season of the FOC IT UP! podcast, featuring stand-up from over 50 comedians, the Femmes of Colour Comedy Club are coming to Soho Theatre and white audience members are encouraged to check their privilege at the door. ITS AN UNAPOLOGETIC CELEBRATION OF COMEDIANS OF COLOUR. Diva Magazine About Kemah Bob: Kemah (she/they) is a comedian, presenter, writer, actor, drag artist and producer. She founded the Femmes of Color Comedy Club with one intention: to create a joyful and empowering experience for her acts and her audience. She has supported Hannah Gadsby, Nish Kumar, Desiree Burch, Jess Fostekew and The Guilty Feminist on tour. Her TV work includes Its A Sin: After Hours, Jonathan Ross Comedy Club (ITV), 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), Richard Osmans House of Games (BBC), Meet the Richardsons (Dave), Guessable (Comedy Central),Question Team (Dave), Stand Up For Live Comedy (BBC), Dont Hate The Playaz, Karaoke Club: Drag Edition, and Stand-Up Sketch Show (all iTV2).
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Address : Soho Theatre
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- 02 Apr – Linda Hunt (1945–), American actress
- 03 Apr – Anne Lister (1791–1840), English landowner and diarist
- 03 Apr – Cat Cora (1967–), American chef and TV personality
- 06 Apr – Gale Wilhelm (1908–1991), American writer
- 07 Apr – Janis Ian (1951–), American singer-songwriter and musician
- 08 Apr – Roberta Cowell (1918–2011), British racing driver and WWII fighter pilot
- 09 Apr – Cynthia Nixon (1966–), American actress
- 09 Apr – Kristen Stewart (1990–), American actress
- 10 Apr – Gro Hammerseng-Edin (1980–), Norwegian handball player
- 12 Apr – Amy Ray (1964–), American singer-songwriter and member of Indigo Girls
- 12 Apr – Magda Szubanski (1961–), Australian actress, comedian, and writer
- 14 Apr – Da Brat (1974–), American rapper and actress
- 14 Apr – Larissa França (1982–), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- 15 Apr – Bessie Smith (1894–1937), American blues singer
- 16 Apr – Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (1984–), American fantasy and young adult literature author
- 16 Apr – Dusty Springfield (1939–1999), English singer
- 18 Apr – Alice Blinn (1889–1982), American educator, home efficiency expert, and magazine editor
- 18 Apr – Maria Bello (1967–), American actress
- 21 Apr – Jessica Clark (1985–), English actress, model, and video blog host
- 23 Apr – Élisabeth de Gramont, Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (1875–1954), French writer and aristocrat
- 23 Apr – Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944), English composer and suffragist
- 25 Apr – Anja Pärson (1981–), Swedish alpine skier, 2006 Olympic gold medallist in slalom
- 26 Apr – Lily Parr (1905–1978), English professional women’s association football player
- 26 Apr – Ma Rainey (1886–1939), American singer
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- 30 Apr – Alice B. Toklas (1877–1967), American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde
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