If you’re a Sarah Millican, Russell Howard, Russell Kane, Hal Cruttenden or Suzi Ruffell fan and have attended some of their shows, there’s every chance that, prior to the main event, you will have had your laughter muscles nicely lubricated for you by Sally-Anne Hayward. 

A real comedian’s comedian, Sally-Anne’s ever-so-nice persona conceals a caustic wit, cutting cynicism and generally bitchier side that serves her well as she takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the world around her. 

Her latest stand-up offering is Egg Shortage, a show in which she recounts ‘hilarious tales of dating apps, fragile neighbours, and trying to hold in farts on a yoga retreat’.

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