Now established as one of the country’s most respected comics, Sindhu Vee has built an unshakable foundation through her relentless CV, having appeared on shows as varied as Sex Education and Have I Got News For you, as well as The Guilty Feminist podcast and Radio 4s ‘Things My Mother Never Told Me About (About Lockdown)’.
From the topical one-liners of Mock The Week to the fleshed out and rehearsed routines of her infamous Live At The Apollo sets, Sindhu’s unique presence and versatile style has allowed her career to rocket skyward, constantly bringing an onslaught of laughter with her.
With her debut Edinburgh set getting nominated for the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer, Sindu’s career has only climbed since.
With her reputation solidified, Sindhu’s appearances on every panel show or podcast immediately warrant her acclaim. Her dry and relentlessly abrupt style cuts through the slew of comics like a knife. Her unapologetically blunt and damming voice sets her apart tenfold and ensures each Sindhu show is memorable and authentically funny.
The rescheduled 2020 tour invites Sindhu into some of the north’s most prestigious and respected comedy hubs, as her latest tour sees her playing at Durham’s iconic Gala Theatre on Wednesday 3rd November and later performing at The Stand in Newcastle on Thursday 2nd December.
Her latest show, ‘Alphabet’ will see Sindhu Vee at her most ruthlessly acerbic as she dives into themes ranging from the trivial matters of hair and food to ideas about parenthood, therapy, friendship and, of course, the pandemic.
As Sindhu dismantles the past few years, the audience is invited to sit down and brace themselves for an evening of outspoken and unequivocally direct routines, delivered through Vee’s frank tone and razor-sharp wit.
For a night of comedy that will undoubtedly provide unorthodox perspectives, controversial ideologies and hilarious storytelling, be sure to purchase tickets for Sindhu Vee’s North East dates.
Tickets are available via Sindhuvee.com.