After selling out the first leg of her debut tour and enjoying a highly acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Maisie Adam is adding new dates to her current show Buzzed. Rapidly becoming a household name, and fresh from Live at The Apollo, A League of Their Own, Mock The Week, and The Last Leg, Edinburgh Best Newcomer nominee Maisie is taking the nation by storm.
Rammed with witty observations, high-octane energy and some right good jokes, this show promises to be better than whatever else you had planned (unless you had plans to go dancing with Cher).
Maisie performed her first proper stand-up show in 2016 - a few short months later she won the UK’s largest stand-up contest, and now she is breaking through to the big time with recent appearances on Have I Got News For You, A League of Their Own, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Mock The Week.
Her comedy career properly kicked off in 2017, when she won the nationwide So You Think You're Funny? competition (which was previously won by many of her comedy heroes, including Peter Kay, Aisling Bea and Tom Allen). She is the fourth woman to have done so in its 30-year history.
The following year, Maisie was nominated for the Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards for her debut show Vague, where she also won the Amused Moose National Comic Award.
Maisie's anecdotal material and witty charm have quickly won her praise up and down the country, and she has appeared on Live At The Apollo, Mock the Week, Have I Got News for You, QI, The Last Leg, Roast Battle, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Hypothetical and The Stand-Up Sketch Show. She also hosts the podcast That's A First, alongside fellow comedian Tom Lucy.
Maisie is a big football fan and plays for her local team.
Ticket link here.
Picture: Matt Crockett
UPDATED MAISIE ADAM TOUR SCHEDULE:
5 October: Glasgow, The Stand
6 October: Newcastle, The Stand
7 October: Leeds, City Varieties
8 October: Harrogate, Theatre
9 October: Leicester, The Y Theatre
11 October: Southport, Comedy Festival Under Canvas
12 October: Nottingham, Glee
13 October: Sheffield, The Leadmill
14 October: Cambridge, Junction
15 October: Southend, Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre
16 October: Swindon, Arts Centre
18 October: Cheltenham, Pillar Room
19 October Birmingham, Glee
20 October: Salford Quays, The Lowry
22 October: Colchester, Arts Centre
23 October: Southampton, MAST
25 October: Northampton, Royal and Derngate
26 October: Brighton, Komedia
27 October: London, Leicester Square Theatre
28 October: London, Leicester Square Theatre
31 January Brighton, Komedia
2 February Taunton, The Brewhouse
3 February Swansea, Grand Theatre Studio – The Depot
4 February Shrewsbury, The Walker Theatre
5 February Bristol, Hen & Chicken Studio
7 February Aberdeen, The Lemon Tree
8 February Inverness, One Touch Theatre
10 February Crawley, The Hawth – Studio
11 February Winchester, Theatre Royal
12 February Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
13 February Carlisle, The Old Fire Station
16 February Halifax, Square Chapel Arts Centre
17 February Pocklington, Arts Centre
18 February Middlesbrough, Town Hall – Crypt
19 February Lincoln, The Engine Shed – Studio
22 February Milton Keynes, The Stables
23 February Oxford, The Old Fire Station
24 February Guildford, G Live – Studio
25 February Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre
26 February Worthing, Connaught Theatre Studio
2 March Belfast, The Limelight
3 March Leeds, The Wardrobe
4 March Whitehaven, Rosehill Theatre
5 March Blackpool, Comedy Station
8 March Hastings, Azur Marina Pavilion
9 March Bournemouth, Ballroom
10 March London, Leicester Square Theatre
16 March Glasgow, Oran Mor (Glasgow Comedy Festival)
22 March: Shepherds Bush Empire, London