Arts & Culture
Maisie Adam is bringing Buzzed to Swindon!

By Tyler Ody

Fresh from Live at The Apollo, Mock The Week and The Last Leg, Best Newcomer nominee Maisie Adam is back with a brand-new show for 2022 Buzzed. How often do you hear about a stand-up newcomer, completely
inexperienced, doing a full hour set for their first ever gig? Not often I imagine, but that is exactly what Yorkshire-born Maisie Adam did in 2016. And that’s not all  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 upcoming appearances on Have I Got News For You, A League of Their Own, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Mock The Week. In 2022, she is ready to take the nation by storm with her first UK tour! Maisie Adam’s comedy career kicked off in 2017, when she entered the nationwide So You Think Youre Funny? competition (which has previously
been won by many of her comedy heroes, including Peter Kay, Aisling Bea and Tom Allen). Before she knew it, she found herself with a place in the Grand Final,held at the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and on 24th August she won the competition – becoming only 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. Maisies anecdotal material and witty charm have quickly won her praise up and down the country, and she has appeared on Mock the Week, Have I Got News for You, QI, Roast Battle, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Hypothetical and The Stand-Up Sketch Show. She also hosts the podcast Thats A First, alongside fellow comedian Tom Lucy. “Go see Maisie now and have bragging rights for years to come” – HERALD TOUR SCHEDULE 2022:
15 September: Liverpool, Slaughter House
16 September: Banbury, Mill Arts Centre
17 September: Farnham, Maltings Studio
18 September: Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
21 September: Norwich, Arts Centre
22 September: Chesterfield, Ballroom at the Winding Wheel
23 September: Stockton on Tees Arts Centre - The Theatre
24 September: Lancaster, The Dukes
28 September: Cardiff, The Glee
29 September: Bath, Komedia
30 September: Guildford, G Live Studio
1 October: Bristol, The Redgrave Theatre
2 October: Exeter, Northcott Theatre
5 October: Glasgow, The Stand
6 October: Newcastle, The Stand
7 October: Leeds, City Varieties
8 October: Harrogate, Theatre
9 October: Leicester, The Y

11 October: Southport, Comedy Festival Under Canvas
12 October: Nottingham, Glee Club
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, The Glee club
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