Will Adamsdale, the Glossary
Will Adamsdale (born 1974) is an English actor, comedian and writer.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: ABCs of Death 2, Alexander Masters, Arcadia (play), Bomber (TV series), Campus (TV series), Comedy Showcase, COVID-19 pandemic, Crucible Theatre, Dangerous Corner, Edinburgh Comedy Awards, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Eton College, Exeter, Four Lions, Fraser Ayres, Harold Evans, Hereford, Jack Thorne, Journey's End (2017 film), Manchild (TV series), Notes from Underground, Oxford School of Drama, Resonance FM, Rosemary & Thyme, Royal Court Theatre, Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero, Skeletons (film), Small Craft Warnings, Spencer Jones (comedian), Stewart Lee, Stonehouse (TV series), Sword of Honour (2001 film), The Boat That Rocked, The Guardian, The Independent, The Stage, The Winslow Boy, Warriors (1999 TV series), Waters of the Moon.
- Alumni of the Oxford School of Drama
- Comedians from Herefordshire
- Male actors from Hereford
ABCs of Death 2
ABCs of Death 2 is a 2014 American comedy horror anthology film produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League.
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Alexander Masters
Alexander Wright Masters is an English author, screenwriter, and worker with the homeless.
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Arcadia (play)
Arcadia is a 1993 stage play written by English playwright Tom Stoppard, which explores the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty.
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Bomber (TV series)
Bomber is a two-part British television miniseries, written by Rob Heyland, that first broadcast on ITV on 5 January 2000.
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Campus (TV series)
Campus is a semi-improvised British television sitcom.
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Comedy Showcase
Comedy Showcase is a series of one-off comedy specials featuring some of Britain's fledgling comedy talent.
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COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
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Crucible Theatre
The Crucible Theatre, or simply The Crucible, is a theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England which opened in 1971.
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Dangerous Corner
Dangerous Corner is a 1932 British play by the English writer J. B. Priestley, the first of his "Time Plays".
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Edinburgh Comedy Awards
The Edinburgh Comedy Awards (formerly the Perrier Comedy Awards, and also briefly known by other names for sponsorship reasons) are presented to the comedy shows deemed to have been the best at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe or the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2018 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 different shows across 322 venues.
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Eton College
Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.
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Exeter
Exeter is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.
Four Lions
Four Lions is a 2010 British satire film directed by Chris Morris (in his feature film debut) from a screenplay written by Morris, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong.
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Fraser Ayres
Fraser Stuart Ayres (born 1980) is an English actor, best known for his role as Clint in the BBC comedy series The Smoking Room.
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Harold Evans
Sir Harold Matthew "Harry" Evans (28 June 192823 September 2020) was a British-American journalist and writer.
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Hereford
Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and the county town of Herefordshire, England.
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Jack Thorne
Jack Thorne FRSL (born 6 December 1978) is a British playwright, television writer, screenwriter, and producer.
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Journey's End (2017 film)
Journey's End is a 2017 British war film based on the 1928 play by R. C. Sherriff.
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Manchild (TV series)
Manchild is a British television comedy/drama series that ran for two series on BBC Two between February 2002 and April 2003 with seven episodes in Series 1 and eight episodes in Series 2.
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Notes from Underground
Notes from Underground (pre-reform Russian: Записки изъ подполья; post-reform Russian:; also translated as Notes from the Underground or Letters from the Underworld) is a novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky first published in the journal ''Epoch'' in 1864.
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Oxford School of Drama
The Oxford School of Drama is a drama school in the United Kingdom.
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Resonance FM
Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based non-profit community radio station specialising in the arts run by the London Musicians' Collective (LMC).
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Rosemary & Thyme
Rosemary & Thyme is a British television cosy mystery thriller series starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris as gardening detectives Rosemary Boxer and Laura Thyme.
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Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, London, England.
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Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero
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Skeletons (film)
Skeletons is a 2010 British pastoral science fiction film directed by Nick Whitfield, starring Ed Gaughan, Andrew Buckley, and Jason Isaacs.
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Small Craft Warnings
Small Craft Warnings is a two-act play by Tennessee Williams, written in late 1971 and early 1972.
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Spencer Jones is an English actor, comedian and writer. Will Adamsdale and Spencer Jones (comedian) are English male comedians.
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Stewart Lee
Stewart Graham Lee (born 5 April 1968) is an English comedian. Will Adamsdale and Stewart Lee are English male comedians.
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Stonehouse (TV series)
Stonehouse is a British comedy-drama television series dramatising the life and times of disgraced British government minister John Stonehouse, first broadcast from 2 to 4 January 2023.
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Sword of Honour (2001 film)
Sword of Honour is a 2001 British television film directed by Bill Anderson and starring Daniel Craig.
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The Boat That Rocked
The Boat That Rocked (titled Pirate Radio in North America) is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Richard Curtis about pirate radio in the United Kingdom during the 1960s.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Stage
The Stage is a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry and particularly theatre.
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The Winslow Boy
The Winslow Boy is an English play from 1946 by Terence Rattigan based on an incident involving George Archer-Shee in the Edwardian era.
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Warriors (1999 TV series)
Warriors is a British television drama serial, written by Leigh Jackson, produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark and directed by Peter Kosminsky.
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Waters of the Moon
Waters of the Moon is a 1951 stage play by N. C. Hunter which originally ran for two years at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 1951 to 1953.
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See also
Alumni of the Oxford School of Drama
- Alexandra Dowling
- Andrew Gower
- Anna Chell
- Anna Walton
- Annabel Scholey
- Babou Ceesay
- Bikiya Graham-Douglas
- Catherine McCormack
- Catherine Steadman
- Charity Wakefield
- Christina Cole
- Claire Foy
- Cloudia Swann
- Emily Lloyd-Saini
- Freddy Carter
- Imogen Slaughter
- Imogen Waterhouse
- Jemma Powell
- Lydia Rose Bewley
- Maimuna Memon
- Margaret Clunie
- Mido Hamada
- Nell Hudson
- Nicola Coughlan
- Orion Ben
- Richard Gadd
- Ritu Arya
- Samantha Colley
- Sophie Cookson
- Tanya Reynolds
- Taro Emir Tekin
- Vanessa Claire Stewart
- Verity Marshall
- Will Adamsdale
Comedians from Herefordshire
- Will Adamsdale
Male actors from Hereford
- David Garrick
- Frank Oz
- Gilbert Harding
- Jo Stone-Fewings
- Matt Milne
- Tom Price (actor)
- Will Adamsdale
- William Powell (English actor)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Adamsdale
Also known as Adamsdale, Will.