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Isabella Charlton

So My Dad F***** the Nanny

  • Hong Kong

International comedian Isabella Charlton tells of a dark steamy affair between her father and the family's nanny. From London to Hong Kong, this twist-turning and ironic show takes us through the highs and lows of adolescence and adult love life, unveiling family secrets, power plays and salacious surprises while also displaying Isabella's personal growth, self actualisation and redemption. 

Isabella Charlton is a writer and comedian who has performed stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Edinburgh, Australia, New Zealand and Berlin. In 2024, Isabella performed at the Edinburgh Fringe. She has also performed in Hollywood at The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. As a stand-up comic she was chosen to be in Hollywood Laugh Factory Fresh Faces in 2018 and 2019. She also performed at the Pasadena Ice House and Westside Comedy Theatre.

Isabella has travelled all over the US performing at comedy festivals. She performed at Trial by Laughter in Indianapolis and at the She-Devil Festival in New York. The next year, she performed at Big Sky Comedy Festival in Montana and the Seattle International Comedy Festival. Isabella also performed at the Boston Women in Comedy Festival and the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta.

Isabella has competed in the Comedy Store’s Roast Battle, which can be heard on the 'Roast Battle' podcast. And can be seen multiple times on the 'Kill Tony' podcast live from the Comedy Store.

Isabella has also acted in numerous movies and TV shows in Beijing, where her fluency in Mandarin Chinese got her cast.

'All-round masterpiece with plenty hilarity on the way!' ★★★★½ One 4 Review

'Oozing charm and confidence.' ★★★★ Voice Mag

'Hilarious and off-the-wall.' ★★★★ Corr Blimey

 

Strictly for audiences 15+

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International comedian Isabella Charlton tells of a dark steamy affair between her father and the family's nanny. From London to Hong Kong, this twist-turning and ironic show takes us through the highs and lows of adolescence and adult love life, unveiling family secrets, power plays and salacious surprises while also displaying Isabella's personal growth, self actualisation and redemption. 

Isabella Charlton is a writer and comedian who has performed stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Edinburgh, Australia, New Zealand and Berlin. In 2024, Isabella performed at the Edinburgh Fringe. She has also performed in Hollywood at The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. As a stand-up comic she was chosen to be in Hollywood Laugh Factory Fresh Faces in 2018 and 2019. She also performed at the Pasadena Ice House and Westside Comedy Theatre.

Isabella has travelled all over the US performing at comedy festivals. She performed at Trial by Laughter in Indianapolis and at the She-Devil Festival in New York. The next year, she performed at Big Sky Comedy Festival in Montana and the Seattle International Comedy Festival. Isabella also performed at the Boston Women in Comedy Festival and the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta.

Isabella has competed in the Comedy Store’s Roast Battle, which can be heard on the 'Roast Battle' podcast. And can be seen multiple times on the 'Kill Tony' podcast live from the Comedy Store.

Isabella has also acted in numerous movies and TV shows in Beijing, where her fluency in Mandarin Chinese got her cast.

'All-round masterpiece with plenty hilarity on the way!' ★★★★½ One 4 Review

'Oozing charm and confidence.' ★★★★ Voice Mag

'Hilarious and off-the-wall.' ★★★★ Corr Blimey

 

Strictly for audiences 15+

Nudity

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