Tiff Stevenson: Post-Coital - On The Mic

Tiff Stevenson: Post-Coital ★★★★

This Review is from August 2025

Comedian, writer and actor, Tiff Stevenson is a recognisable face to UK audiences, a regular on pretty much every TV panel show on British radio and television. They’re also a serious actor across dramas on BBC, ITV and Netflix.

In Tiff Stevenson: Post-Coital, the comedian returns to what most comedians love doing best, alone in front of an audience, microphone in hand, making people laugh.

The show is in part about class and privilege. Is essential progress only confined to the privileged? For example, are working class women in a significantly stronger position now, relative to middle class women, while glass ceilings start to shatter across boardrooms, do they remain stubbornly durable above the factory floor?

The comedian mixes the personal and the political. Tiff’s dad has dementia, a cruel disease that has turned the parent child relationship on its head. But this is very much a comedy show, and as important, as relevant as these chosen topics are, we are always laughing.

This is a set which is sharp, relatable and very funny.

A version of this review appears on Episode 3 of the On the Mic: Five a Day podcast.


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