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Adele Cliff
Adele Cliff

Adele Cliff

  • English
  • Stand-up comedian and actor

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018: the 25 funniest jokes

This August, hundreds of stand-ups are descending on Edinburgh for the world's largest comedy festival. We asked a few rising talents to share the sharpest quips from their new shows, and these are 25 of the best.

The Telegraph, 26th July 2018

Meet the one-liner storytellers

For some, there's nothing more perfect than a one-liner; for others a torrent of disconnected gags is unbearable. But for Adele Cliff and Glenn Moore, there's no reason why one-liners can't be part of something bigger.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 24th July 2018

Yorkshire Fringe review - Adele Cliff: Sheep

Whether it needs a little herding in the middle to avoid rambling, that's for time to tell.

Louise Jones, Broadway Baby, 23rd July 2018

Adele Cliff: Sheep interview

Our editor Kate Stone spoke to Adele about her show being her 'baby' and how women in comedy are on the verge of a takeover...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 19th July 2018

BWW Q&A- Adele Cliff

BWW speaks to Adele Cliff about taking Sheep to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 12th July 2018

Adele Cliff: the Edinburgh interviews 2018

Adele Cliff interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 12th July 2018

50 Fringe one-liners that deserved to win Funniest Joke

It's been ten years since Dave launched the Funniest Joke of the Fringe award, and there have been some worthy winners over the years. There have, however, been some unlucky losers.

Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 28th June 2018

A piggy interview with Adele Cliff

Adele Cliff interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 18th June 2018

99 Club Female Comedy Bursary showcase review

It's not a new act competition, but it has all the trappings, with comics pitted against each other for the chance to win a bit of cash.

Chortle, 30th May 2018

99 Club Bursary Awards announced

The two bursary winners are Sarah Keyworth and Catherine Bohart, who both receive £500 to help fund their Edinburgh Fringe shows.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th May 2018

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