TSarzi is a multi-instrumentalist dubbed 'Kate Bush at her most Brechtian' (Now Then Magazine). On BBC 6Music Tom Robinson named Bad Indie Movie the 'most imaginative record' he heard all year and Glastonbury Emerging Talent judges called her 2018 debut ‘wonderfully witty, blissfully imaginative’.
During lockdown she adopted a more multidisciplinary approach, throwing theatre, mime and verbatim sound pastiches into the mix.
Gone to the Dogs, a show about post-Brexit imperial hangover and war nostalgia sung by a demented Britannia, was called 'a bit too avant garde' by Everything Theatre. It featured in both Lyn Gardner and Broadway Baby’s picks at VAULT Festival 2023 and heads to Gilded Balloon at EdFringe this summer.
Bad Attitudes is the first scratch of her next idea, a modest enterprise trying to fit historical biography, celebrity culture and feminist discourse around women as art objects into 20 minutes.