Maisie Adam

18 months ago, Maisie decided to try stand-up comedy. Within a year, she won the biggest stand-up comedy newcomer competition (becoming the fourth woman to have done so in its 30 years; So You Think You’re Funny 2017), opened for major comedians, and claimed a Best New Comedy nomination at Brighton Fringe.

Maisie has since appeared on The Stephen K Amos Talk Show, SkyArts and BBC Radio 2. She recently has performed on the main stages of Download Festival and Latitude Festival as well as securing a coveted Wildcats position at Kilkenny Comedy Festival.

“Adam exudes an appealing, quirky energy, and is clearly a natural wit”
Steve Bennett, Chortle
“This is a name to watch!”
Official Buxton Fringe Review
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Call out: tell us what you thought of Shifters

Did you see Shifters at the Bush? We need you! To celebrate the West End transfer of Benedict Lombe’s hit play, we’re asking audiences to help us spread the word. We’d love you to send in a short video of your thoughts, experiences and takeaway’s from the world premiere run at the Bush Theatre earlier…

Writer of The Real Ones | Meet Waleed Akhtar

Next up in our main house is the world-premiere of The Real Ones, a funny and honest love letter to platonic soulmates. You might be familiar with him, but here’s everything you need to know about the returning Bush writer, Waleed Akhtar. This is not Waleed’s first time at the Bush  His play The P…

Writer of My Father’s Fable | Meet Faith Omole

Next up in our main house is the world-premiere of My Father’s Fable, the debut play from Olivier Award nominee, Faith Omole. Here is everything you need to know about the incredibly talented writer and performer behind the production. She is already an award-winning playwright Even though My Father’s Fable is her debut production, her…