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Karen Dunbar: ‘Personal struggles are always funny'
Karen Dunbar: ‘Personal struggles are always funny'

Times

time30-04-2025

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  • Times

Karen Dunbar: ‘Personal struggles are always funny'

Born in Glasgow and brought up in Ayr, Karen Dunbar is an actress, DJ, comedian and writer, best known for Chewin' the Fat. She's about to start an 80-date solo tour. The first half is all new material based on what I've been up to in the last year — I've just written stuff on winning the Bafta — and some of the issues I've had. Personal struggles are always funny. The second half is about my time on Chewin' the Fat and The Karen Dunbar Show, so the audience can expect to see some of the well-loved characters from these shows. We only ever had one destination: Blackpool. Every year we got the bus from Ayr down the west coast and, oh

Karen Dunbar reveals her favourite Chewin' The Fat character ahead of new tour
Karen Dunbar reveals her favourite Chewin' The Fat character ahead of new tour

Yahoo

time09-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Karen Dunbar reveals her favourite Chewin' The Fat character ahead of new tour

Karen Dunbar has revealed her favourite Chewin' The Fat character ahead of her new tour. The 53-year-old comedy legend confirmed that the hilariously prude science teacher she played on the BBC sketch show was her top persona to create. Karen spoke to the Glasgow Times ahead of her new up-coming tour this May, which will see her bring some of her famous characters alive again. She explained how the science teacher was one of her first ever creations, and was based on her own school experience. READ MORE: Anti-abortion group challenged during protest near hospital Karen Dunbar (Image: Sourced) Karen told the Glasgow Times: 'I loved the teacher character. She could be my favourite, the part was based on my biology classes at Ayr Academy. 'We had a love-hate relationship because I was always shouting out that if I saw something funny, I couldn't help myself. 'I wasn't a bad lassie but I had everyone laughing, I just couldn't keep my mouth shut. 'I have actually been stopped by people who recognise the teacher after seeing me play her on Chewin' The Fat, they said I had her to a T. 'I will be bringing back a lot of my character for my new tour, it will have new stand up as well but definitely nostalgia too.' Karen started her career off in the sketch show Chewin' the Fat, before going on to star in her own show, The Karen Dunbar Show, which received various awards and nominations. Since then she has also featured in everything from Glasgow Panto to West End Theatre, performed Burns, Shakespeare, stand up and DJ-ed all in New York and last year DJ-ed at TRNSMT and in Ibiza. In 2014 she opened the Commonwealth Games in front of forty thousand folk and one billion viewers. Now she will take the stage in the city at Websters Theatre on Friday, May 2. There will also be opportunities to meet the Chewin' The Fat star and take photos with special VIP ticket options. Karen said: 'At the majority of my shows most people are pleased to see me before I even open my mouth. 'That familiarity from Chewin' The Fat and The Karen Dunbar Show gets crowds in the door, but it doesn't make them stay. 'I need to make sure I give good stuff that they can enjoy and work hard, but I love doing that. 'Performing in Glasgow means there is always a wee element of a ruckus, you can make the jokes more local too.' Speaking about her new fans and loyal followers Karen shared what they can expect at her tour. This includes life back when she first got famous to how she has been navigating life since - including her love and frustrations with new technology. She said: 'I have a lot of young fans coming and ones who have been there from the start. "The young ones surprised me but they love all the old stuff and seem to enjoy my new stuff which is great. 'For the tour I will be telling stories from Chewin' The Fat and the Karen Dunbar show, but also what my life is like now. 'I will be talking about my important relationship with my Amazon Alexa, we get in a lot of fights. 'For inspiration I am always looking about ordinary life and just thinking, is that funny? Can I make it something? 'I just love making people laugh, I have been that way since I was a kid. I think that is why I am always talking to my Alexa - it feels like I always have an audience.' You can get tickets here.

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