January 2012 - Bridget appears as A Ant at Alexei Sayles' "Presents" showcase at the Soho Theatre.
Here's some press from Chortle, The Arts Desk & The Telegraph.


July 2011 - Interview about "Housewife Surrealist" with Edinburgh Spotlight
May 2010 - Interview to mark Charles II’s 380th birthday with MadameGuillotine.org.uk.
August 2010 - One4Review review of Celebrity Autobiography at the Fringe, featuring Bridget.


10th August 2011 - Broadway Baby
10th August 2011 - STV
11th August 2011 - The Skinny
11th August 2011 - The British Comedy Guide
13th August 2011 - Funny Women
24th August 2011 - Scotsgay
25th August 2011 - Chortle
Selected Press Quotes from 2011 Edinburgh run of Housewife Surrealist.


25th August 2010 - Fresh Air
23rd August 2010 - The Scotsman
16th August 2010 - Chortle
12th August 2010 - Fest Magazine
11th August 2010 - Big On Glasgow
11th August 2010 - The List
7th August 2010 - Edinburgh Guide
August 2010 - 3 Weeks
June 2010 - Uplift Magazine Feature on Bridget as A Ant.



"Bridget Christie's Lady Teazle is expertly judged" The Stage

"Bridget Christie in particular showed a sensitivity that could change the mood in a twinkling and inject some real emotion into this caper " Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

"Bridget Christie is genuinely touching as Sir Peter Teazle's errant wife" Telegraph

"Lionel Blair's Sir Peter Teazle, playing opposite Bridget Christie's Lady Teazle, is a perfect comic match that only the Edinburgh Fringe could produce" Scotsgay

"Like watching a young Frances De La Tour" Barry Cryer


"The empty pointlessness of fame has never been so charmingly displayed" Sunday Times

"Utterly entertaining" Times

"Christie is an engaging raconteur, and the show is impressively packaged" Chortle

"An endearing mix of simmering cynicism and wide-eyed innocence" Daily Express

"Fantastic" Virginia Ironside

"Hilarious" Three Weeks

"Quite possibly the most original idea on the Fringe... wonderfully bonkers" **** The Metro

"Real class...absolutely magical stuff " Time Out "An incredible coup de theatre" The Scotsman

"Brilliantly, uniquely funny... what truly alternative fringe comedy should be" **** Chortle

"Bridget is one of those finds you make on the Fringe and is really what this extraordinary three weeks is all about... her timing, delivery and ability to hit that quirky angle of humour is quite extraordinary." **** Edinburgh Guide

"One of my favourite things so far in this Festival." ***** Fringe Review

"Endearingly done and very, very clever." The Stage


"A revolutionary redefining of character comedy" ***** The Herald

"Brilliantly funny, brilliantly irreverent" **** Three Weeks

"Properly encapsulates the spirit of the fringe" **** Chortle

"Real class... one of the loveliest pieces of character comedy you could ever wish to see" Time Out