Comedy

  • Fringe Festival

Teyze Patrol: An improv comedy show

A celebration of ethnic humour through dynamic improv comedy, and storytelling.

The tops of the faces of three women looking over a suburban metal fence spying on their neighbours. They are dressed in casual attire. The woman in the middle is looking through a pair of binoculars, the woman on the right appears shocked, and the woman on the left looks curious and suspicious.
There are two visibly identifiable Muslim women talking in a shop. There is a record player beside them. One of the ladies holds a record and points to it, while the other smiles.
The image features a collage of diverse individuals, each with distinct styles and expressions, set against a pink background.

Image Credit: Ece Mustafoff

The tops of the faces of three women looking over a suburban metal fence spying on their neighbours. They are dressed in casual attire. The woman in the middle is looking through a pair of binoculars, the woman on the right appears shocked, and the woman on the left looks curious and suspicious.
There are two visibly identifiable Muslim women talking in a shop. There is a record player beside them. One of the ladies holds a record and points to it, while the other smiles.
The image features a collage of diverse individuals, each with distinct styles and expressions, set against a pink background.
  • Produced by: Beray Uzunbay, Ece Mustafoff and Esma Yucel

  • Performed by: Beray Uzunbay, Ece Mustafoff, and Esma Yucel

  • Concept by: Beray Uzunbay, Ece Mustafoff, and Esma Yucel

Teyze Patrol is an improv comedy group that explores ethnic and Muslim humour and celebrates cultural diversity. Each show is unique, which means you are in for a special treat every night.

In each show, the improvisers (Beray Uzunbay, Ece Mustafoff, and Esma Yucel) will share the stage with a different guest artist. The guest artists will share cultural stories through song, dance, ventriloquism etc. and the improvisers will create scenes inspired by the guest artists' pieces. Expect to see brilliant performances by Showko Showfukutei (Ventriloquism), Cherie Morgan (flamenco dance), Onur Kurt (singer) and more.

Beray, Ece and Esma are experienced improvisers who have performed in booked out shows. They are ready to hit the Fringe Festival and perform an hour of top quality, ethnic comedy that will leave you wanting more.