'It's something I've been wanting to do since I was a teenager and went to the Fringe with my family, and I remember thinking it was amazing'
A comedian from Northern Ireland has described performing her first show at the Edinburgh Fringe as a "dream come true."
"I'm really excited. It's something I've been wanting to do since I was a teenager and went to the Fringe with my family, and I remember thinking it was amazing," Caroline told Belfast Live. "I always loved comedy. It never crossed my mind you could just do stand-up, then a friend did a gig and I was like 'oh, you can just get up and do it.' It just changed things for me.
She added: "We're both doing 30 mins of stand-up each, it's kind of like a showcase of some of our best jokes, as we're getting ready to take our solo shows up to the Fringe next year. We're different, but we both go into storytelling, observation, a mix of different things.
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