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Pippa Evans is a British comedian, known for her work in character and improvisational comedy.
==Career==
Having studied Drama and Theatre Arts at Birmingham University, she became a member of Scratch improvisation comedy troupe, and appeared in Newsrevue, a topical comedy show at London's Canal Cafe Theatre. In 2008, she gained second place in the annual Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pippa Evans )
Her major breakthrough came as she made her solo debut at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with ''Pippa Evans and Other Lonely People'', playing a number of different characters at a self-help group meeting. Evans received positive reviews from the press, with the Scotsman citing her as "wicked and dark, with few gimmicks".〔(The Scotsman ) 22 August 2009, retrieved 16 February 2011〕 She subsequently gained a nomination for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, before performing the show at London's Soho Theatre for a limited season.
Evans' best known stage character is Loretta Maine, a disturbed American singer-songwriter described by The Guardian newspaper as "Dolly Parton seen through the lens of Mike Leigh".〔(The Guardian ) 17 July 2010, retrieved 16 February 2011〕 The character of Maine has established Evans as a popular headliner on the London comedy club circuit. In 2009 she performed on the BBC Radio 4 series ''Arthur Smith's Balham Bash'' as Loretta Maine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Arthur Smith's Balham Bash )
She returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2009 with another show titled ''Pippa Evans: Your Evening's Entertainment'', a variety show for an audience of conference delegates where Evans plays all the characters. In an interview with The Scotsman, Evans revealed "I was brought up with old time music halls and doing pantos in church halls... it was a big part of my background that always appealed to me".〔(Edinburgh Festivals/Scotsman.com ) 26 July 2009, retrieved 16 February 2011〕 The show was again warmly received but it was the character of Loretta Maine which critics highlighted unequivocally.〔(Scotsman.com ) Comedy review: Pippa Evans. 10 August 2009, retrieved 16 February 2011〕〔(Chortle.com ) Reviewed; Pippa Evans: Your Evening's Entertainment. 21 August 2009, retrieved 16 February 2011〕〔(The Guardian ) Live at the Edinburgh Festival: Best of week two. 22 August 2009, retrieved 16 February 2011〕 In November 2009 she curated and hosted ''Pippa's Old Time New Time Music Hall'' at the Canal Cafe Theatre, introducing audiences to her contemporaries Angelos Epithemiou, the Penny Dreadfuls and Wilfredo in a satire on the tradition of music hall.〔(OffWestEnd.com ) Preview: Pippa's Old Time New Time Music Hall. Retrieved 16 February 2011〕
In 2010 she presented an entire show at the Fringe as Maine in ''I'm Not Drunk, I Just Need To Talk To You''. The Independent's critic observed "Maine belongs to a recognizable stable of bitter songstresses and swigs on a screw-topped bottle of wine, while spewing out her vitriol any which way",〔(The Independent ) Review: Loretta Maine, I'm Not Drunk, I Just Need to Talk to You. 19 August 2010, retrieved 16 February 2011〕 while the comedy industry website Chortle noted that "Psycho-intense singer-songwriter Loretta Maine makes Courtney Love look well-balanced. This pill-popping, booze-abusing, bunny-boiling car-crash of a rock star has been the most memorable creation of talented character comic Pippa Evans to date".〔(Chortle.co.uk ) Review: Loretta Maine, I'm Not Drunk, I Just Need to Talk to You. 20 August 2010, retrieved 16 February 2011〕
Evans is a core member of the award-winning improv team behind the stage show ''Showstopper! The Improvised Musical''. With the cast of ''Showstopper'', Evans has toured the UK and abroad. In February 2011 the show opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End, coinciding with the broadcast of a series for BBC Radio Four.
She was a series regular on the BBC2 television improv show ''Fast and Loose'' which aired in January 2011.〔(Pippaevans.com ) About Pippa, retrieved 16 February 2011〕
She was also a regular in ''Newsjack'' in October 2011 on BBC Radio 7 (now BBC Radio 4 Extra) and has made guest appearances on the Radio 4 satire series ''The Now Show''.
On 1 December 2012, as Loretta Maine, she released the song Happy Goddamn Christmas (feat. Matt Roper) which peaked at No. 6 on the iTunes UK Comedy Charts.〔http://www.music-chart.info/song/1072514/Happy-Goddamn-Christmas-%28feat--Matt-Roper%29〕 An accompanying video was released on 13 December, featuring cameos by Arthur Smith, Imran Yusuf, Ruth Bratt and Thom Tuck, via BBC Three.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p012k2kw〕
In 2013 Evans co-founded The Sunday Assembly, a monthly gathering for the non-religious.

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