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Jamali Maddix

Jamali Maddix

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Jamali Maddix interview

Jamali Maddix talks about his debut solo Fringe show, Chickens Come Home to Roost.

The Herald, 11th August 2016

Outsiders makes you want to stay in the EU

The sitcom about a multicultural London flatshare was produced before the Brexit vote - but has ended up becoming an ideal response to it.

Anne Henry, The Guardian, 10th August 2016

Five more go on about race

Five more non-white standups on race.

Claire Sawers, The Herald, 30th July 2016

Ten former Chortle Student Award competitors

It's the 13th year of the Chortle Student Comedy Award, with former entrants going on to be familiar faces on TV, the comedy circuit and at festivals.

Chortle, 26th July 2016

Tackling race head on

Comedians have often suffered--and joked about--prejudice, bigotry, and xenophobia. Jay Richardson speaks to the standups for whom race jokes are about the real thing.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 16th July 2016

BBC Three publishes new Top Ten series

BBC Three has launched a new online web series in which comedians list their 'Top Tens' on a subject of their choosing. Additionally, it is inviting fans to submit their own lists.

British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2016

20 stand-up comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016

Once again Laugh Out London has delved into its collective comedy brain to bring you 20 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016.

Laugh Out London, 4th July 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

Spotlight: Jamali Maddix

Just because you've been booed offstage at a gig with your mum in the audience doesn't mean you can't win this year's Student Comedy Award.

John Stansfield, The Skinny, 7th November 2014

Jamali Maddix takes student crown

Jamali Maddix has been crowned Britain's funniest student. The 23-year-old Londoner, who is studying performance practice at Salford University, took won the 2014 Chortle Student Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Fringe last night.

Chortle, 18th August 2014

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