Press clippings Page 11
Jayde Adams, Soho Theatre review
Bristolian examines fourth-wave feminism in the Instagram age.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 3rd February 2020Jayde Adams: interview
The comedian and host of Channel 4's Crazy Delicious talks decadent food, building confidence and the end of feminism.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 19th January 2020Jayde Adams interview
As the rising comedy star releases her first stand-up special, she speaks to Louis Wise about body image, hypocrisy and why Beyoncé isn't a feminist.
Louis Wise, The Telegraph, 2nd January 2020The top ten comedy gigs of 2019
As is tradition, here's my look back at the ten most memorable comedy gigs of the last 12 months. There are bound to be omissions - the 300 or so shows I see each year are but a scratch on the volume of work the UK's industrious comedy scene produce - and the emphasis is on the 'memorable' not necessarily the funniest or the most game-changing, even if these qualities are so often interlinked.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th December 2019Art exhibition showcasing work by comedians opens
Art Is The Best Medicine, an exhibition showcasing the artwork of comedians, has opened in London. It runs until 20th December.
British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2019Jayde Adams to present Channel 4 food show
Stand-up comedian Jayde Adams is to present Crazy Delicious, a new show for Channel 4 and Netflix.
British Comedy Guide, 14th November 2019Comedy Central orders more online shows
Comedy Central has ordered a batch of new online short form series: Rosie Tries To Help, Comedy Central Chart Show and Desiree Burch's Fat Chat.
British Comedy Guide, 4th October 2019Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Comedy Club to return
Comedy is due to return to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland for a second year.
British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2019Fringe gets to the heart of modern dating
The Bumble app is staging a comedy night which aims to give women confidence to make the first move.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 11th August 2019Funny women picks of the Edinburgh Fringe
Get ready for quite the scroll down for this one, we've gone through the Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme, flicked past the pages and pages and pages of white-men-looking-baffled (t-shirt optional this year) and selected some shows we think you should see if you are heading up to Edinburgh this year...
Kate Stone, Mariana Feijo & Becky Singh, Funny Women, 1st August 2019