British Comedy Guide
Adam Kay
Adam Kay

Adam Kay

  • 44 years old
  • British
  • Writer, musical comedian and actor

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Fringe preview: Gilded Balloon

Kerry Teakle, who once headed up the GB Fringe press office herself, recommends her choice of shows this Fringe.

Kerry Teakle, The Wee Review, 23rd July 2017

Onion at the Fringe: 2017 TVO Edinburgh round-up

It's that time of year again: the Edinburgh Fringe is almost upon us, and once again a cavalcade of TVO regulars are heading across the Scottish border to entertain the masses on a daily basis.

The Velvet Onion, 18th July 2017

Fringe 2017: shows that are returning for another run

Missed a five-star stunner last year? It may not be too late...

Murray Robertson, The List, 9th June 2017

Adam Kay review

I don't want to give too much away and so I will simply say that it is a must-see.

West End Wilma, 23rd May 2017

Adam Kay on comedy, medicine and memoirs

Ahead of his appearance at Leeds Comedy Festival, doctor turned comedian Adam Kay talks about the government's treatment of junior doctors and the upcoming publication of his medical diary.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 22nd May 2017

Adam Kay review

As well as diagnosing the entertaining eccentricities of patients, musical comic Kay issues an electrifying clarion call on behalf of NHS staff.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th April 2017

Adam Kay, comedy review

There's no need for former doctor Adam Kay to go back to the day job, writes Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 6th April 2017

Review: Adam Kay, Cottiers, Glasgow Comedy Festival

Adam Kay used to be a full-time doctor but these days he doesn't have to worry about saving people's lives, he just has to worry about getting bad reviews. Not that he is going to get any for his current show, which he premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe last summer and revived for a Glasgow Comedy Festival one-off this week.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th March 2017

Is comedy infectious to doctors?

A white coat is often a sign of funny bones, as periodic outbreaks of medically trained comedians demonstrate.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th February 2017

Book deal for doctor turned comedian Adam Kay

Junior doctor turned comedian Adam Kay has signed a deal with Picador, who will publish the autobiographical Your Life In My Hands.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th January 2017

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