
Rosie Jones
- 34 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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"Yes I'm disabled, yes I'm gay, yes I'm Rosie now can we move on!"
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 12th July 2019Fringe: 32 must-see Edinburgh shows
The Edinburgh Fringe is just around the corner and that means two things: performers everywhere are having nervous breakdowns trying to get their shows ready in time, and we're awash with previews telling us who and what to go and see.
Nooruddean Choudry, JOE, 2nd July 2019Rosie Jones: the Edinburgh interviews 2019
Interview with Rosie Jones.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 28th June 2019New podcast from Rosie Jones and Helen Bauer
Daddy Look at Me will launch on Thursday 20th June. It draws on Bauer and Jones' own experiences of fame and is a raucous exploration of why some people are destined to become stars.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th June 2019Fringe 2019: 12 of the best shows
In the run-up to the Edinburgh festival we'll be picking highlights from the programme. Here's a dozen for starters, including Eddie Izzard and a ukulele comedy.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 5th June 2019Line-up announced for Edinburgh Comedy Gala 2019
The annual Fringe fundraiser will be hosted by Josh Widdicombe and Joel Dommett at the EICC on August 20.
Chortle, 23rd May 201930 stand-up comedians you need to see
To celebrate the legends that bring us the lols, we've put together a bumper list of our favourite comedians performing at the moment - the big names and the ones you've yet to fall in love with.
Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 9th May 2019Celebrating Funny Women alumni: Rosie Jones
Hot off the Wembley stage, Melbourne-bound and really needing no introduction, 2016 Funny Women Awards finalist Rosie Jones talks to Alumni Awards Coordinator Gemma Higgins about living the dream, performance nerves, the prospect of early retirement and why she's still apologising to Ryan Gosling...
Gemma Higgins, Funny Women, 18th March 2019New boutique comedy festival For Brighton
The first ever Brighton Comedy Garden will take place this summer with five nights of stand-up comedy presented in a boutique festival in the glorious surroundings of Preston Park from 19 - 23 June.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th March 2019Comic Relief Spectacular review
You cannot keep politics out of comedy, but most of the stand-ups at last night's Spectacular tried. Until Sir Lenny Henry commented on the current Stacey Dooley "white saviour" controversy.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 1st March 2019