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

Jayde Adams

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

Press clippings Page 7

Cray Cray Cabaret review

Review of Phil Nichol's new monthly night at the Comedy Store.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th September 2021

Jayde Adams on moving back to Bristol

It's ten years since the tragedy of her sister, and now Jayde Adams is ready to return to the city she loves.

The Bristol Post, 5th September 2021

Six stand-ups on returning to live comedy

Andrew Maxwell, Olga Koch, Sadia Azmat and more reflect on the return of audiences after a year away - plus offer up some new jokes!

Leonie Cooper, The Guardian, 31st July 2021

The Stand Up Sketch Show to return for Series 4

ITV2 is to return to hybrid format The Stand Up Sketch Show for a fourth series, including debuts for stand-ups Olga Koch, Carl Hutchinson, Shane Todd and Michael Akadiri.

British Comedy Guide, 18th June 2021

Alma's Not Normal series filming in Bolton

Filming is underway on Alma's Not Normal, Sophie Willan's BBC Two sitcom about a Boltonian woman and her family of eccentric, unruly women.

British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2021

Don Rodolfo review

Rodolfo needs a whole world to conquer, not just the attention of some tavern drunkards.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd April 2021

TV preview: Don Rodolfo, BBC Two

This is great fun and the twelve minutes flies by far too quickly. More like a portion of tasty tapas than a full meal, it would be excelente to see further Rodolfo escapades.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st April 2021

Ciarán Dowd films Don Rodolfo for BBC Two

Ciarán Dowd has filmed a version of his critically acclaimed live show Don Rodolfo for BBC Two. It'll air on Thursday 22nd April at 10pm.

British Comedy Guide, 7th April 2021

50 funny podcasts to make you feel much better

Has your daily walk become an endless trudge to nowhere? These podcasts, chosen by comedians, podcasters, Guardian writers and readers, are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.

The Guardian, 5th April 2021

Review: Stand Up 4 Women, Phoenix Arts Club

I'm not a comedy critic. I know what makes me laugh, and also that a good laugh is what we all need right now. I disclaim this primarily because Sikisa - host of the fifth annual Stand Up 4 Women comedy gala - has no time for comedy critics: "Just don't!" she breaks off to tell everyone. However, she has nothing to fear because the night, though uneven, gives enough good laughs, and all for a very good cause.

Matt Barton, A Younger Theatre, 8th March 2021

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