Skilfully navigating territory of misogyny and a clash between lad culture and woke lads, Esther Manito’s recent show “#NotAllMen” burst at the seams with relatable material rooted in the clash between her Middle Eastern heritage and her Essex upbringing. Esther talks here about whether you can be too relatable; having children before comedy and musing on an agent’s misguided warning that no-one wants a "comedy mum"; and growing up in Essex at the time of the Gulf War, with anti-Arab rhetoric prevalent in her school
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