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Stephen K Amos
Stephen K Amos

Stephen K Amos

  • 56 years old
  • British
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Review: Comedy Garden July 2nd

Based on such narrow and myopic stereotyping, Fin Taylor's material goes down poorly partly because it feels discomfortingly like a torrent of racist abuse, even if the race he's caricaturing and attacking is his own.

Toby O'Connor Morse, Bristol 24/7, 2nd July 2016

Interview: Stephen K. Amos on New Zealand Comedy Fest

Those who would behave badly on Twitter, beware. Stephen K Amos has been watching.

Britt Mann, Stuff.co.nz, 1st May 2016

Jesterval 2016: Comedy line up

The festival, which is in its fourth year, will take place in a marquee on Baltic Square, Gateshead Quays this June. Acts include Paul Foot, Stephen K Amos and Gavin Webster.

Sam Fonwor, Newcastle Chronicle, 10th March 2016

Review - Stephen K Amos

You couldn't call Stephen K. Amos laid back but then the title of the show, The Laughter Master, proves he does not suffer from false modesty.

Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 25th January 2016

Altitude 2016 names announced

Names confirmed include Jim Jefferies, Sean Lock, Michael Mittermeier, Stephen K Amos, Daniel Sloss, Luisa Omielan, Abandoman, Sofie Hagen, Phil Nichol, Jamali Maddix, Alfie Brown, Kai Humphries, Andre Vincent, Forrest Shaw, Jenny Bede, Matt Reed, Amy Howerska and The International Impro Allstars.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st October 2015

Ed Byrne and others comedy review

Stephen K Amos, Daniel Sloss, Gina Yashere and Jimeoin supported Ed Byrne for an afternoon of plentiful laughs.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 25th June 2015

Stephen K Amos interview

In this week's My Peccadillo, comedian Stephen K Amos reveals his passion pipes and pipe tobacco.

The Big Issue, 23rd June 2015

Standups pick the best comedy clubs

Comedians including Stephen K Amos, Rachel Parris and Phil Wang choose the venues with the mightiest MCs and perkiest punters (one heckling dog included).

The Guardian, 15th June 2015

Stephen K Amos on prejudice, perception & life on tour

We didn't go on family holidays as kids. In fact my mum's idea of broadening our horizons was to open up the lounge room blinds. She'd point out and say "look".

Stephen K Amos, The Australian, 27th March 2015

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