Acting
Adam Rowe is a Stand-up Comedian and Podcaster from Liverpool, UK
Filmed live at the Rotunda.
Comedian Adam Rowe sets out to explore the question: what is the role of comedy in today’s increasingly divided, febrile and hostile world? In order to answer this, he is tasked to explore the controversial subject of Cultural Appropriation and then deliver a brand new stand-up comedy routine about it to an audience who have been affected by it.
Two completely different sets, filmed at the world famous Comedy Store, in London, on the same night.
The former Liverpool Comedian of the Year Winner and English Comedian of the Year Finalist, Rowe, delivers a ferociously funny debut hour, covering subjects such as slave labour, (non)healthy living & a hangover induced argument in a bakery.
Adam Rowe's 2024 special filmed at The Liverpool Empire.
The most brutal jokes you've ever heard, performed in front of a crowd in Glasgow that was baying for blood. Let the roasting commence.
Have A Word's very own Make-A-Wish kid Harry is given his dream day - including body slams, head-on helmet collisions (not a euphemism) and dangerous driving. Happy Harry Day.
The boys are in Tanzania, and Adam, Carl and Finn take on the biggest challenge of their lives: Mount Kilimanjaro - the tallest point in Africa. Dan and Harry, in the other hand, didn’t fancy it and have some other plans to soak in the culture…
Irish-Italian comedian Vittorio Angelone went to see a play (Translations by Brian Friel) at the National Theatre in London. He loved the play, still does, but was deeply disturbed by the reaction of the English audience. Join him as he tackles being Irish in England, identity, and the sad comedy shows that seem to win awards.* *Since writing this blurb Vittorio’s show got nominated for, but crucially did not win, an award. The show still makes sense.
Award winning and latterly disgraced comedian Alfie Brown is back. This is his first full special since the resurfacing of an old routine put his career in ruins. In this show he's tries to navigate the story of his own cancellation without turning into one of those right wing free speech comedians. Comment below if you think he managed it.