Jayde Adams. Copyright: Suzie Larke
Jayde Adams

Jayde Adams

  • 39 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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I talk to Jayde Adams

"There's pressure as a woman in comedy to take yourself seriously and use your time on stage to make change in the world."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 20th July 2019

The female stories you need to hear at Edinburgh Fringe

Who are you looking forward to seeing at Edinburgh Fringe 2019?

Holly Mosley, Female First, 18th July 2019

The women set to dominate the Fringe this year

I've just been going through the Edinburgh Fringe brochure looking for potential Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning shows and this year, more than ever, I think the list could be dominated by women.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2019

Comedians' guide to Edinburgh

Sofie Hagen, Phil Wang, Nish Kumar and others reveal their favourite festival spots, from Portobello Beach to the middle of the Royal Mile.

The Guardian, 12th July 2019

Comedians to perform songs from musicals on Comedy Central

Comedy Central will broadcast Amusical in August, a 'musical extravaganza' guest starring Frank Skinner, London Hughes, Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell.

British Comedy Guide, 26th June 2019

Exclusive: I talk to Animusical

"This is what the future looks like, it's queer, it's fat, it's working class and it's not just white!"

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 26th June 2019

Guilty Feminists to perform Four Yorkshirewomen sketch

It has not yet been revealed who will be appearing in the sketch at the Royal Albert Hall, but the latest line-up for the major event has just been confirmed.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th June 2019

The Divine Miss Jayde review

As winner of the 2014 Funny Women award, Jayde Adams had high expectations and did not disappoint.

Femedy, 13th March 2019

Review: Jayde Adams: The Divine Miss Jayde

Overall, The Divine Miss Jayde is a dazzling show and Adams is incredibly talented performer who definitely made the right decision to leave the counters of Asda.

Olivia Gibbs-Fairley, A Younger Theatre, 6th February 2019

Jayde Adams interview

'The last time working class girls felt power from being women was the Spice Girls'.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 31st January 2019

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