Press clippings
Will Adamsdale: power-hungry puppets ate my career
Pesky meerkats, War Dogs, Basil Brush ... The puppets are taking over, says the standup - and they're sabotaging his Edinburgh show.
Will Adamsdale, The Guardian, 23rd August 2019Fringe 2019: festival's 13 best comedy acts to watch
The curtain rises this week on the world's biggest arts festival. We pick the best shows from the thousands taking place over next 25 days.
Alice Jones and Emily Jupp, i Newspaper, 1st August 2019Edinburgh preview: Returning Champions
It's hard to stay away from Edinburgh whether you are new to the comedy game or an old hand. This year there are a number of brilliant comedians coming back who have won the Edinburgh Comedy Award, best known as the Perrier but now sponsored by digital channel Dave. You can only win the top award once and there are certainly easier ways to make money, so why come back? It must be for the sheer fun and the incredible buzz of the Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th July 2019Will Adamsdale's perfect playlist
'Glee, silliness and cleverness all at once'
Will Adamsdale, Chortle, 26th July 2019Will Adamsdale's perfect playlist
Former Perrier-winner Will Adamsdale shares his comedy favourites ahead of his return to the Fringe.
Chortle, 26th July 2019Impertinent questions for Will Adamsdale
Will Adamsdale interview.
Punchline UK, 11th July 2019Fight in the Dog announces Edinburgh Fringe shows
Comedy and theatre producers Fight in the Dog have announced their Edinburgh Fringe 2019 shows.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th April 2019Review: The Lost Disc, Soho Theatre, W1
Is it a play? Is it a music gig? Is it a comedy gig? The Lost Disc is a bit of all three.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th October 2018The Lost Disc review - tall tale of a great Glastonbury
Will Adamsdale shapeshifts to play a crooner, a troubadour and a country singer in an ambitious mockumentary show.
The Guardian, 15th October 2018Comedy review: The Lost Disc
The 2004 Perrier award-winner Will Adamsdale's latest mixture of comedy and theatre plays like an unwisely expanded sketch.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 15th October 2018