Sally-Anne Hayward has been described as a charming and popular performer with a winning brand of autobiographical humour.
She always manages to endear herself to any audience by taking them on a journey through her slightly eccentric world, including
insights into the female psyche and her compulsion to send off spoof job applications.
Sally has developed a unique brand of sweet young lady cum sharp-witted fox, wrapped in layers of eminently likeable
stage persona.
Currently performing at major venues up and down the country and regular compere at Jesters Comedy Club in Bristol, Sally
is in high demand across the UK. As well as working as a comedian, Sally is an accomplished radio presenter and stage
and television actress.
“Hayward is a bubbly stream of comedy anecdotes…a delightfully chatty act…an immensely
likeable stage manner.”
Chortle on line review
“Small time country posh life versus young lady breaking into the stand-up circuit. Fabulous.”
BBC
London Live
“This comedienne has developed a sharp, incisive style, making her a delight to watch…Has
been singled out as a star for the future.”
Roar with Laughter on line review
Radio
Bristol Star 107.2 Weekday breakfast show co-presenter
BBC Five Live Guest on the Matthew
Bannister show
LBC London Guest on the Caroline Feraday show
Television
BBC TV ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ Series 4
A Saunders and French Production directed
by Bob Spiers
BBC Choice BBC New Talent Showcase
Live
Sally-Anne regularly performs at comedy clubs across the UK, including The Comedy Store, Jongleurs, The Glee Club, Jesters,
Lee Hurst’s Backyard, The Comedy Café, Headliners, Roar with Laughter as well as appearances for Off the Kerb, Kill
for a seat comedy, Mirth Control and Bound and Gagged.
Theatre
‘The Wind in the Willows’ QE2 Cruise Liner, directed by Simon Barry
‘Aladdin’ Exmouth
Pavilion, directed by Richard Frost
‘Skin Flint’ (devised) Pegasus Theatre, directed by the Right
Size Theatre Company
‘Personality Crisis’ (devised) Pegasus Theatre, directed by Volcano Theatre Company
‘Swim’
(devised) Pegasus Theatre, directed by Emma Webb