Tom Stade
Tom Stade

Tom Stade

  • Stand-up comedian

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Review: Chris McCausland, Toby Hadoke, Tom Stade etc

The Comedy Store, hosted monthly at Durham's Gala Theatre, has been bringing the circuit's best comics to the North East for years. This fine Bank Holiday Monday is no exception; on the bill tonight are three stars of international stage, prime-time screen, and a banking advert.

Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 6th May 2014

Tom Stade takes a Stand at Glasgow comedy club

The Canadian comic moved to Scotland following regular slots at Edinburgh's Festival Fringe and since then has become a regular on various panel shows including Live at the Apollo and Stand Up For The Week.

Claire White, STV, 5th February 2014

Christmas DVDs round-up - stand-up comedy specials

Stocking fillers from Micky Flanagan, Tom Stade, Reginald D Hunter, Jack Dee & Bill Bailey reviewed.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 25th November 2013

Tom Stade: My comedy hero... my father

"A lot of people think that my comedy hero is a comedian, but my comedy hero is actually a comedy fan - my father."

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 20th November 2013

Tom Stade interview

Tom Stade has said that he is in favour of total freedom of speech.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 19th November 2013

Tom Stade: Canada's comedy rebel finds his UK roots

Known to some as a life-long comedy rebel Tom Stade has seen everything the genre (and the wilds of Canada) can throw at him...

Scott Barnett, Such Small Portions, 2nd October 2013

Video - Fringe stories: Tom Stade (Link expired)

Canadian comic Tom Stade remembers a night out at the Edinburgh Festival which led to an unexpected encounter with a family member.

WOW247, 20th August 2013

Tom Stade on close to the bone jokes

Tom Stade is co-writer on Frankie Boyle's show Tramadol Nights and is unapologetic about his jokes which some find offensive.

Daily Record, 26th April 2013

Tom Stade - 5 things I love about the UK

Most of the Canadian comics you get in the UK could be described as "grizzly" or "alpha", and Tom Stade is certainly one of those, however it seems he's also a bit of a softy who likes to keep one eye on the purse strings, too.

London Is Funny, 11th March 2013

Review: Tom Stade Totally Rocks

Among his trademark dark material lie vivid routines on anal sex, a loveless upbringing, and the classic dead baby joke - all delivered with a hyper-aware self-mockery, and a charming childish naivety.

Elliott Clarke, Giggle Beats, 23rd February 2013

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