Adam Flood
Adam has appeared on ITV’s Stand Up Sketch Show and can be heard performing on BBC Radio 4’s comedy series of DMs Are Open. As an actor, he has performed in The Lunch That Called a Critic, which you can listen to on Spotify or Apple Books.
In 2022 he won Bath Festival New Act of the Year, was a finalist in the NATYs and was runner-up in Leicester Square Sketch Off with his sketch duo, Dregs. That same year, Adam’s 45-minute work in progress was a breakout success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Selling over 1,000 tickets, ‘Adam Flood: Clayhead’ was nominated for Most Outstanding Show in the Amused Moose Comedy Awards and best poster in the Comedy Poster Awards, all setting him up for his exciting debut hour, ‘Adam Flood: Remoulded’ in 2023. Adam was picked by The Times as one of the rising stars of the 2023 Fringe.
“Flood is a natural entertainer…he’s one to watch”
The Times
The Times
“a multifaceted comedy talent to keep an eye on.”
The Guardian
The Guardian
“unexpected darts of deft hilarity”
★★★★ Lancashire Post
★★★★ Lancashire Post
“That rare comedian that can do silly as well as he does pure stand up – a true talent”
Eshaan Akbar
Eshaan Akbar
Alexandra Haddow
Alexandra Haddow is a London based comedian and writer and one of the most popular acts on the UK comedy circuit. A regular at comedy clubs all over the country, she expertly walks the fine line between cheeky and outright smut. A stalwart of the festival scene, she has performed at Glastonbury, Latitude, Reading and Leeds, 2000Trees and Victorious Festivals, has supported comedy icons Frankie Boyle and Bill Bailey, and hosts Dulwich Hamlet Comedy every month.
Her hotly anticipated debut show, Not My Finest Hour, sold out its entirety at the Edinburgh Fringe 2023, including two extra shows. The show received critical acclaim, after previously being nominated for Best Debut Show at Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2023. She performed the show across the UK in 2024. 2024 also saw her return to the Edinburgh Fringe with her critically acclaimed sophomore show Third Party. She will be taking the show on her debut UK tour in 2025.
Originally from the East Midlands and the first in her family to go to university and pursue a career in the arts, Alexandra hilariously skewers the juxtaposition of her working-class upbringing and her current life as an East London based, freelance writer and comedian.
Alexandra has a growing social media following, with over 49k followers on Twitter and over 13k followers on Instagram, with her acerbic tweets regularly going viral. She has appeared on Comedy Central Live, with her radio credits including appearances on BBC6 Music, BBC Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club with Arthur Smith, the Moon Under Water Podcast with John Robins, Fit and Proper Podcast with Rhys James and Lloyd Griffith and with Peter Crouch on the series Save Our Beautiful Game (Discovery+), and in 2023 she won the inaugural West End Comedy Club Working Class Bursary and was shortlisted for the 99 Club Female and Non-Binary Comedians Programme.
Alexandra work as a writer has seen her contribute to Have I Got News For You, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Refinery29, Time Out, Metro and Independent magazines. She is a regular columnist for Sunday Times Style, London Evening Standard, Why Now Magazine and has been a columnist for NME, as well as joke writing for brand campaigns including Bumble and Cubitts.
She also runs the cult hit indie, rock and roll and britpop club night, Indie Amnesty, which has held sold out shows in London, Barcelona, Margate and Glasgow.
'One of the most exciting new acts on the circuit.'
Frankie Boyle
Frankie Boyle
‘A whole lot of laughs’
The Skinny
The Skinny
'Haddow is going places'
London Evening Standard
London Evening Standard
‘Defiantly optimistic in a way that’s both refreshing and empowering.’Rolling Stone
‘a comic with an impressive stage presence.’
Chortle
Chortle
Doors: 3:30pm
Show Starts: 4pm
Last Entry: 4pm
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