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Comics running the London Marathon
Ivo Graham, Rosie Jones, Romesh Ranganathan and Joel Dommett will all be taking part.
Off The Kerb, 9th April 2024Rosie Jones on breaking glass ceilings
Comedian, writer and actress Rosie Jones is unapologetically boundary pushing in challenging the narrative on disability, and feminism, one (filthy) gag at a time.
Kate Demolder, The Independent (Ireland), 7th April 2024Rosie Jones review
Some of the material in Triple Threat may be fairly unremarkable, but Rosie Jones's powerhouse performance style is enough to carry her through, writes Jay Richardson
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 29th March 2024Rosie Jones: The real reason I'm heckled has nothing to do with being gay or disabled
Aside from the online stampede of ableist spanners who descend on me every time I appear on television (yawn), I don't really experience any barriers in comedy when it comes to my disability, writes comedian Rosie Jones - but I do for my gender...
Rosie Jones, The Independent, 7th March 2024Out Of Order review
Perfectly raucous post-pub television is back.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 26th February 2024Out Of Order review
This is a show that embraces human nature and shines a light on our instinct to make assumptions about people at first glance.
Rachel Creeger, Funny Women, 21st February 2024Pleasance announces first Edinburgh Fringe shows
The Pleasance Theatre Trust is back for another summer with a fantastic programme of theatre, comedy, cabaret and family productions.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th February 2024"It was just electric!": Rosie Jones, Katherine Ryan and Judi Love on revolutionising TV comedy
In new panel show Out Of Order, three of the UK's best female comedians are defying bigotry - with big-hearted, chaotic comedy. They talk about friendship, filth and twerking.
Emine Saner, The Guardian, 16th February 2024Chortle Awards 2024 nominees announced
Julia Masli, Ian Smith, Ahir Shah, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Paddy Young and Sam Campbell are amongst the comedians nominated in the 2024 Chortle Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2024Rosie Jones: 'I never felt like being disabled was a bad thing'
The comedian and her mother, Andrea, on cerebral palsy, coming out and Call the Midwife.
Nick Duerden, The Times, 31st January 2024