STEFF Todd, award-winning comedian, impressionist and viral internet sensation, is previewing her debut solo hour Reality Check in her home town Settle before hitting the road for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Steff has gained worldwide attention after leaving the town with her viral impressions of stars from Reality TV and Pop culture ranging from the Kardashians, Love Island, The X Factor and many more, making her one of the hottest emerging talents in comedy. Join Steff for her debut hour of hilarious stand-up, razor sharp one-liners and amazing celebrity impressions.

She will perform the preview with arts charity Settle Stories as they programme a Summer Season featuring three local young artists at their venue The Joinery.

Sita Brand, artistic director at Settle Stories said: “I can’t wait to welcome Steff back to Settle. Steff certainly is a rising star in the comedy world and I’m looking for an evening of laughs here at the Joinery.”

Steff first came to national attention when her Love Island impressions were featured by OK Magazine, The Hook, Pretty 52, Heart FM, Kiss FM, Cosmopolitan UK and many more. In 2017, Steff first performed at the Fringe and returned in 2018 as part of a double bill. On the screen, Steff has appeared on The Dog Ate My Homework on CBBC, and on stage she has supported Sara Pascoe, Dave Gorman, Rob Delaney and Iain Stirling.

Reality Check is on Saturday July 13 at 7pm at The Joinery. The show is suitable for over 16s. Tickets are £8 online or £12 on the door.

On Sunday, July 28, Settle Stories will be showing Kedi - a documentary all about cats.

Hundreds of thousands of Turkish cats roam the metropolis of Istanbul freely. For thousands of years they’ve wandered in and out of people’s lives, becoming an essential part of the communities that make the city so rich. Claiming no owners, the cats of Istanbul live between two worlds, neither wild nor tame — and they bring joy and purpose to those people they choose to adopt. In Istanbul, cats are the mirrors to the people, allowing them to reflect on their lives in ways nothing else could.

Critics and internet cats agree — this cat documentary will charm its way into your heart and home as you fall in love with the cats in Istanbul. It plays at The Joinery at 3p, tickets £5.