British Comedy Guide
Jayde Adams. Copyright: Suzie Larke
Jayde Adams

Jayde Adams

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

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The female millennials changing comedy

A new wave of young women are set to dominate standup, sketch and character comedy at Edinburgh this year.

Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 31st July 2016

50 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016

We've picked out some of the more accessible yet offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years jumbo Edinburgh Fringe line-up. Also, look out for our reviews article once the festival kicks off!

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 26th July 2016

Interview: Jayde Adams is no joke

Naomi Rea caught up with the hilarious comedian to talk inspirational women, Adele, and her new show at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Naomi Rea, Diva Mag, 27th May 2016

Jayde Adams missed out on Adele gig

Jayde Adams is kicking herself today because she missed out on the chance of meeting Adele.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st November 2015

Meet Mark Davison - Ed Fringe 2015

I'm a comic actor who spends his time on the live comedy scene as a hopelessly confused alien, Mr Susie. After trying and failing to save cabaret last year, he's decided to have another bash at it. It's a revamped version of last year's show that is a surreal comedy romp through the genres of live shows (dance, magic, burlesque, etc, etc). I'm having just as much fun playing the idiotically ancient owner of the cabaret venue - Marcia Godella-Birdo - though Mr Susie is still the main guy. I'm very pleased to be joined onstage by the ridiculously talented Jayde Adams and Ali Brice, it's great smashing around with them both.

Short Com, 3rd August 2015

Jayde Adams began telling jokes to cheer dying sister

A woman who started telling jokes to cheer up her dying older sister has been crowned Britain's top female comic.

Giles Sheldrick, The Daily Express, 8th October 2014

Funny Women Awards winner Jayde Adams interview

'People say you are what you eat but I don't remember eating a goddess,' Jayde Adams, this year's winner of the star-making Funny Women Awards, tells Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 2nd October 2014

Jayde Adams wins Funny Women Awards final

Jayde Adams has won this year's Funny Women Awards Final at the Leicester Square Theatre. Second place went to Aine Gallagher and third place went to Lauren Pattison.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd September 2014

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