
Rosie Jones
- 34 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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Comedies in the running for Broadcast Digital Awards 2020
Brassic, Breeders, Enterprice, Man Like Mobeen, The Young Offenders and This Country are amongst the nominees for the Broadcast Digital Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2020Shedinburgh mows down the fringe
With the Edinburgh festival shelved by Covid, stand-ups have turned a garden shed into a stage for an online extravaganza. Brian Logan enjoys flashes of brilliance amid a dislocating experience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4th September 2020Comedy travelogue for Rosie Jones & C4
Rosie Jones is to present a four-part comedy travelogue for Channel 4, provisionally entitled A Great British, Female, Gay, Disabled, Covid Compliant Adventure.
British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2020Help Save Live Comedy review
For public health reasons, the country might not yet be ready for normality, but every glimpse that a return pre-pandemic life might be possible remains a fillip for the soul.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th August 2020Save Live Comedy review
It was brilliant to see entertainers in the flesh again.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 17th August 2020Save Live Comedy at the Grand review
Magical and emotional night as live comedy returns.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th August 2020Love letters from comedians to comedy clubs
Jamie Demetriou, Ellie Taylor, Phil Wang and more talk about their favourite stand-up venues.
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 16th August 2020Comedians indoors getting creative: part 22
Let more recommendations of what to see.
Funny Women, 14th August 2020Rosie Jones on Soho Theatre
I've even been known to go from floor-to-floor, watching four shows in one night! When I started stand-up comedy, I could only dream of performing there.
Rosie Jones, The Guardian, 23rd July 2020Disability need not be a punchline
British television and British humour are two worlds that go hand in hand. British comedy television contains many representations of various groups, but disability often meets comedy at an intersection where disabled people sit at the butt of cheap jokes: from the severely sight impaired American cartoon character Mr Magoo to the use of mental health problems for comedic gain in Peep Show.
Bethany Dawson and Tobias Soar, Black on White TV, 9th July 2020