British Comedy Guide
Adam Larter
Adam Larter

Adam Larter

  • English
  • Actor, comedian, director, stand-up comedian, writer, artist, clown, dancer, improviser, promoter, satirist and script editor
Adam Larter

Comedian and writer who founded the Weirdos alternative comedy collective, primarily known for their Christmas shows, in London since 2010.

Nationality
English
Home town
Southminster
Resident of
England (Hackney)

Adam has been writing and performing comedy since 2009.

He is most well known for heading up the Weirdos Collective, an award-winning, critically acclaimed group of comedians who, as a group, put on large sprawling performances.
These performances range from their well-known pantomimes, (Which have raised around £20,000 for Great Ormond Street), their spoof Harry Potter performances and in 2017 the award-winning Tony Law and Friends in the Battle for Icetopia: A comedy Play on Ice (at Alexandra Palace Ice Rink)

Adam is the lead-writer for all Weirdos shows.

Adam is also an accomplished comedy performer in his own right and has created numerous solo shows which have been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe and beyond.

These include "Happy New Year (2012), Return on Investment (2016) and L'Art Noveau (2017)

In 2018 Adam founded a new night "Tone of Voice".
Having worked in advertising for almost 10 years Adam wanted a night where comedians could "have a go" at advertising

So far every night has sold-out and this continues to be a monthly event.

Not So New Comedian Of The Year 2023
Main Prize (Nominee)
Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2021
Best Show (Nominee (Weirdos Comedy))
Liberty Award (Nominee (Weirdos/Gary & The Crisp Factory))
Chortle Awards 2018
Event of the Year (Winner)
Chortle Awards 2013
Award For Innovation (Nominee)
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