
Rosie Jones
- 34 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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New boutique comedy festival For Brighton
The first ever Brighton Comedy Garden will take place this summer with five nights of stand-up comedy presented in a boutique festival in the glorious surroundings of Preston Park from 19 - 23 June.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th March 2019Comic Relief Spectacular review
You cannot keep politics out of comedy, but most of the stand-ups at last night's Spectacular tried. Until Sir Lenny Henry commented on the current Stacey Dooley "white saviour" controversy.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 1st March 2019ITV to pilot new stand-up format Out There
ITV is to pilot Out There, a stand-up show from the producers of Mock The Week in which comedians perform in 'real world' locations.
British Comedy Guide, 4th February 2019Our picks for Leicester Comedy Festival
Just as we did for VAULT festival, we've whittled down some of our top picks for the Leicester Comedy Festival...
Funny Women, 1st February 2019Leicester Comedy Festival Gala Preview Show review
Suited and booted, Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell presented this gala preview to the Leicester Comedy Festival, which is now in its 26th year and starts next month.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 14th January 2019Leicester Gala Preview Show leaves us eager for more
Before being presented with the eclectic mix of emerging comedians, we were welcomed by energetic hosts Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell.
Leicester Mercury, 12th January 2019Rosie Jones's TV diary
Rosie Jones on the fine art of procrastination, as she ignores pressing deadlines to hone gags.
Royal Television Society, 20th November 2018Greenwich Comedy Festival day 3 review
Reviews of Sean Lock, Henning Wehn, Rosie Jones, Tom Lucy and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th September 2018Rosie Jones: I know how much things could change on TV
I bloody love television.
It can be so powerful; it can make you laugh, it can make you cry, and a really good show can make you change your mind about something. Basically, a really great show can rock your world. But here's my problem with television and, actually, media in general: it doesn't represent disabled people.
Rosie Jones, Metro, 12th September 2018Rosie Jones interview
The Bridlington-born standup is at Edinburgh with her debut show. She talks about surprising audiences, her sitcom and how her cerebral palsy lets her push boundaries.
Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 17th August 2018