British Comedy Guide
Adam Kay
Adam Kay

Adam Kay

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

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Comedians part of Hay Festival schools programme

The Hay Festival has unveiled its free programme for schools, bringing writers and young people together online for a series of interactive activities and workshops featuring Matt Lucas, David Baddiel, Adam Kay and more.

Mark Chandler, The Bookseller, 31st March 2021

Adam Kay to write more children's books

Following the success of his children's book Kay's Anatomy, Adam Kay has signed a deal to write another three non-fiction books for young readers, starting with Kay's Marvellous Medicine.

British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2021

Adam Kay on adapting his book for TV

"I hope that the three million people who've read the book feel like I've done it justice on screen. I certainly think I have. And I hope that the eight billion people who haven't read the book will give it a go too."

Drama Quarterly, 17th February 2021

Adam Kay, Apollo Theatre review

Former medic tells tales from NHS front line.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 23rd October 2020

Adam Kay: This Is Going to Hurt review

London's theatre district reopened its doors to stage an evening of well-aimed wrath that somehow finds comedy in kidney surgery.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd October 2020

Adam Kay: This Is Going to Hurt review

West End's first recovery signs.

The Stage, 23rd October 2020

Refurbished Stockton Globe announces first comedy shows

Adam Kay, Chris Ramsey, Jon Richardson, John Bishop and Ross Noble will perform at the refurbished Stockton Globe in 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd October 2020

Puffin reveals all-star cast for Kay's Anatomy audio

Puffin has unveiled an all-star cast to read the immersive audiobook of Kay's Anatomy by Adam Kay, featuring Sandi Toksvig, Reece Shearsmith, Lolly Adefope and Mark Gatiss.

Mark Chandler, The Bookseller, 18th September 2020

Adam Kay announces new dates with gala for NHS staff

Adam Kay returns to the live stage with his hit show This Is Going To Hurt as the Apollo Theatre reopens its doors to a socially distanced audience after six months dark.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th September 2020

Adam Kay interview

Adam Kay, ex-junior doctor, comedian and author of This Is Going To Hurt, tells Hannah Stephenson about compiling celebrities' personal stories about the health service in his new book Dear NHS: 100 Stories To Say Thank You.

Hannah Stephenson, The Irish News, 8th July 2020

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