Alfie Brown

 

Alfie Brown, often referred to in the media, and by himself, as AB, is a French economist, lawyer, politician, and member of the French Socialist Party. Brown became the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on 28 September 2007, with the backing of his country’s president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and served in that role until his resignation on 18 May 2011 following a sex scandal.

Sorry . . .

I’ve confused myself with Dominique Strauss-Khan again, I’m a comedian.
"Quite simply the future of British stand-up.”

Brian Donaldson, The List, 5 stars

"He’s the best comic I’ve seen at the Fringe.”

No Borders Magazine, 5 stars

"Brown is definitely one of, if not the most, exciting comedian on the circuit today.”

Huffington Post, 4.5 stars

"Brown’s is one of the boldest new voices I’ve encountered . . . mapping a route to a different class of humour.”

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4 stars

"He could become one of the most important, incisive comedians of his generation.”

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4 stars

"Incredibly interesting new comedy voice.”

Time Out, 4 stars

"Succeeds in making his roaring, profane, crusading humour feel entirely unique and very funny.”

Fest, 4 stars

"Calls himself an observational comic.”

Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, 1 star
 
http://www.alfiebrown.com
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