MAIA 

TASSALINI

COMEDY WRITER AND STAND-UP

Just a chubby half Italian girl trying to make it in the big city!

Boldly and despite it all a ‘woman’ in ‘comedy’, Maia Tassalini is a stand-up and comedy writer making waves in the London comedy circuit by being the first person to realise you can be a comedian and not dress like shit.

A snappy dresser? I hardly even know her! No but in all seriousness she’s really funny and a total sweetie pie.

A finalist in the BBC New Comedian of the Year 2024 Competition, she has also written and produced her short film ‘GUTS’ which won best comedy short at the London Independent Film Festival.

This August she’ll be at the Edinburgh fringe as part of the prestigious Pleasance Comedy Reserve, following in the footsteps of Joe Lycett, Brett Goldstein, Roisin Conaty, Jamali Maddix, Lou Sanders, Chloe Petts, Sophie Duker and Jack Whitehall, and loads more

A finalist in the BBC New Comedian of the Year 2024 Competition, she has also written and produced her short film ‘GUTS’ which won best comedy short at the London Independent Film Festival.

This August she’ll be at the Edinburgh fringe as part of the prestigious Pleasance Comedy Reserve, following in the footsteps of Joe Lycett, Brett Goldstein, Roisin Conaty, Jamali Maddix, Lou Sanders, Chloe Petts, Sophie Duker and Jack Whitehall, and loads more.

Pleasance Reserve, Pleasance Dome Jack Dome
Jul 30- Aug 25

Best of the Fest, Assembly George Square Gardens
Aug 7

Late Nite Powerpoint, Assembly George Square Studios, Studio Two
Aug 15

Hilarious at Hoxton Hall,
N1 6SH

Sept 18

Upcoming gigs!

Maia was chosen by judges Babatunde Aléshé , Holly Walsh and Lara Ricote as the winner of the London and South East round of the BBC New Comedian of the Year Award, and appeared as one of six comedians in the Final on BBC One.

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Maia’s latest film project is GUTS, a short film she wrote and produced starring Jan Ravens

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GUTS centres on a meeting between Isla, an aspiring plus-size model, and Bev, her potential new agent who came of age in the 'nothing tastes as good as skinny feels' era and is drowning under the changing tides of the industry.

The film is inspired by Maia’s real-life experiences as a plus size model, and at its core GUTS interrogates the way in which the intersection of power and humiliation manifests itself in women's bodies. GUTS is also the basis of a 30-minute pilot, which is in development.

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GUTS is executive produced by Lara Singer of Big Talk Productions (The Outlaws, Peacock), directed Florence Winter Hill, whose previous short The Gospel According to Gail with Harriet Webb made the official selection for BAFTA and Oscar-qualifying film festivals, and shot by Carmen Pellon Brussosa.

GUTS news!

GUTS has been awarded Best Comedy at London Independent Film Festival

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GUTS has won the Gold Medal for Best Student Comedy short at the London Comedy Short Film Festival

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Gold medal awarded to "Guts," directed by Florence Winter Hill, at the 2024 London-Worldwide Comedy Short Film Festival.

Maia has been awarded the esteemed Creative Access x McLaren Racing Bursary. She’s been awarded funds to support the festival run for 'GUTS' and as an acknowledgement of creative excellence.

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GUTS has been selected as a semi-finalist for the Best Comedy at Big Fridge Festival London Independent Film Festival

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This what Big Fridge had to say about GUTS…

‘"GUTS" brings a refreshing perspective to the world of fashion and body image, focusing its narrative around Isla, an aspiring plus-size model, and Bev, her potential agent navigating the evolving landscape of the industry. This insightful film, starring the comedy legend Jan Ravens, is inspired by real-life experiences, offering a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of power dynamics and societal expectations concerning women's bodies.

The comedic brilliance of "GUTS" shines through with a delightful commentary that runs consistently throughout the film. The writing is sharp, cleverly crafting a narrative that not only entertains but also invites reflection on the industry's shifting standards. The film sets the stage for a hilarious twist, keeping the audience engaged and eager to see how the story unfolds.

The performances from the leads are compelling. From the start, they breathe life into their characters, portraying the complexities of navigating an industry that has historically been rigid in its standards. The clash of wit between Isla and Bev adds layers to the story, creating a dynamic that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The cinematography by Carmen Pellon Brussosa adds a layer of sophistication to the storytelling, complementing the sharp dialogue and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

At its core, "GUTS" successfully navigates the intersection of power and humiliation in women's bodies, offering a comedic lens through which to examine societal expectations. With its great writing, compelling performances, and a clever twist, "GUTS" stands out as a film that not only entertains but also sparks important conversations. It's a must-watch for those seeking a blend of humour and insightful commentary on the challenges faced by individuals in the ever-evolving world of fashion.’

Links

Watch Maia’s micro film ‘Nurseyhere

Watch Maia’s showreel here

Watch Maia in in ‘Tea Time’ Directed by Dominic Brigstocke (I'm Alan Partridge, Green Wing, Smack the Pony, Horrible Histories) here

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I CAN WRITE SOMETHING FUNNY FOR YOU

I CAN WRITE SOMETHING FUNNY FOR YOU