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Jayde Adams. Copyright: Suzie Larke
Jayde Adams

Jayde Adams

  • 40 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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10 must-see Fringe comedy preview shows in London

All across the country, performers are limbering up for Edinburgh's month-long comedy marathon, fine-tuning their best new material before the Fringe. But if you can't wait until August - or, indeed, if you can't make it to Edinburgh at all - you can catch these shows in London first. Dive in!

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 18th July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

Jayde Adams interview

Since winning our 2014 Funny Women Awards Jayde Adams has gone from strength to strength! We managed to catch up with Jayde to talk about her new show, performing at Latitude and why comedy can be a waiting game...

Funny Women, 4th July 2017

Review: David Earl & Joe Wilkinson's Summer

David Earl and Joe Wilkinson appear to have missed the memo that said that these comedy shorts were supposed to have a summer theme. Luckily they remembered the bit about them being comedies.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2017

Jayde Adams working on TV sitcom

Comedian Jayde Adams is working on a TV sitcom pilot. A read-through in front of a studio audience will take place in June.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd May 2017

Upstream Comedy review

This was the first show of what's planned to be regular new alternative comedy night... though few in the audience seemed aware that weird is what they'd signed up for.

Chortle, 24th April 2017

Review: Comedians In Pubs Talking Comedy, BBC Three

It's cheap television certainly, but for comedy fans cheap television at its best. It only lasts 21 minutes but I could watch this sort of thing for 21 hours.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2017

Was this year's Red Nose Day Show a disaster?

What was interesting here was the disconnect between Edinburgh Fringe favourites and a mainstream BBC audience. What the former crowd adores the latter abhores.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th March 2017

Comedians to sing songs from the musicals in new comedy night

A new comedy night is launching, in which comedians sing songs from the musicals. Amusical starts in London this March with guests including Chris Addison and Felicity Montagu.

British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2017

Chortle Awards 2017 nominees announced

The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2017 have been announced. David Baddiel, Bridget Christie, Richard Gadd, Kieran Hodgson and Stewart Lee are shortlisted for best live show.

British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017

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