No word of a lie: Ms Mirza taught me GCSE Science at Bishop Douglass RC High School, East Finchley. In the middle of explaining the carbon cycle, I told her I'd seen her on the telly and she denied it at first. But sure enough, a few minutes later, she sidled up and asked me, "So, what have you seen me on?"
People talk about her breaking down boundries and taking risks and putting Muslim women on the map. The problem is though is that she simply is not funny, not funny at all. Her material is thin and poor at best. The fact is, that while people say she is bringing muslim women into the open, she herself would not have got anywhere in her career had she not been an openly muslim stand up. Because, and I reiterate, she is truly awful as an act. Not one amusing joke. ever
Unfortunately, I wasnt well at the day she used to perform in Bradford, and hopefully she will come back one day, cos I would definitely come along to see her at the Alhambra
Shazia Mirza is an underrated comedienne with a nice, understated style and dry delivery. Her material, from the anglicised Muslim women's perspective, is intruiging and she's not afraid to tell the truth, which is important for genuine comedy. So, while it's great that she still does stand-up at pubs like The Lion in Stoke Newington Church Street, she deserves a much bigger audience and I wish her the very best of luck.
PS It doesn't hurt that she's good-looking as well as intelligent ;-)
no its not the truth she shows but she plays with muslim stereotype and says sarcastic things, in one joke she says how she will be in an arranged marriage but her bio says her parents are against arranged marriage
No word of a lie: Ms Mirza taught me GCSE Science at Bishop Douglass RC High School, East Finchley. In the middle of explaining the carbon cycle, I told her I'd seen her on the telly and she denied it at first. But sure enough, a few minutes later, she sidled up and asked me, "So, what have you seen me on?"
BohemianFish 2 months ago
Very likeable, which is half the battle. Would be nice to see more of her on TV. It seems to be the same old faces (mostly men) over again.
firestartertwistedfi 6 months ago
I know her mother, I went to a Urdu class she used to teach XD Lol.
no1doctorwhofan4ever 9 months ago
no matter how much i try to enjoy her jokes i just dont find her funny..however good on her for getting famous
lub783 10 months ago
People talk about her breaking down boundries and taking risks and putting Muslim women on the map. The problem is though is that she simply is not funny, not funny at all. Her material is thin and poor at best. The fact is, that while people say she is bringing muslim women into the open, she herself would not have got anywhere in her career had she not been an openly muslim stand up. Because, and I reiterate, she is truly awful as an act. Not one amusing joke. ever
jammymacpeterson 11 months ago
I stopped watching Last Comic Standing when she was eliminated, because she was my favorite and I realized the show was not treating everyone fairly.
skingpinspin 1 year ago
she,s really good. she makes it seem so effortless.
chinyar 1 year ago
I had the pleasure of meeting her in Bristol where she held a comedy workshop and criticised our jokes; mine included
sakib1990 1 year ago
=D Shaz u are the greatest comedian =D
azorian2 2 years ago
Shazia, thanks for making me laugh. You're a ral pickmeup! ;-)
xareb81 2 years ago 6
Genuinly funny :)
Mrziggy2032 2 years ago 5
Curious...
chris12dec 2 years ago 3
She is my old science techer from secondary school.... Very funny lady.... Glad she has made it!!!!!
tonydiva83 3 years ago 15
seriously she was your science teacher,
whoh, how does it feel like your ex-teacher being famous.
rj232222 2 years ago
Unfortunately, I wasnt well at the day she used to perform in Bradford, and hopefully she will come back one day, cos I would definitely come along to see her at the Alhambra
Morgena1 3 years ago 3
jeniffer saunders,joanna lumley,ellen degeneres,anjelah johnson,shazia mirza-very very funny women.
others are just trying too much and are really not funny at all
tonkanamagarcu 3 years ago 2
Shazia Mirza is an underrated comedienne with a nice, understated style and dry delivery. Her material, from the anglicised Muslim women's perspective, is intruiging and she's not afraid to tell the truth, which is important for genuine comedy. So, while it's great that she still does stand-up at pubs like The Lion in Stoke Newington Church Street, she deserves a much bigger audience and I wish her the very best of luck.
PS It doesn't hurt that she's good-looking as well as intelligent ;-)
londonscot1 3 years ago 24
@londonscot1
no its not the truth she shows but she plays with muslim stereotype and says sarcastic things, in one joke she says how she will be in an arranged marriage but her bio says her parents are against arranged marriage
CaligirlSofia 1 year ago