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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Adam Rowe: Undeniable at Just The Tonic – Big Cave

by Theatre Weekly
June 19, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Adam Rowe c. Steve Ullathorne

Adam Rowe c. Steve Ullathorne

One of the most exciting young acts in the UK – 26 year-old Liverpudlian comedian Adam Rowe – returns to the Edinburgh Festival for the 3rd consecutive year with his uncompromising, brutally honest stand-up style. His brand new show ‘Undeniable’ will premiere at Just The Tonic’s largest venue the Big Cave for the month of August before touring the UK, Ireland & USA.

He had a total sell out at last years Fringe as well as a sell-out UK tour with his show ‘Unbearable’, both of which were entirely self-produced. Although a hidden gem  – fans turned up in their droves even being turned away with queues around the block!

What does it takes to become undeniably good at what you do? His new show ‘Undeniable’ takes a close look at how your background, class, race, sociological issues, mental health and personality all either hinder or aid your journey for that title.  He thinks you can turn (what seems to be) your biggest weakness into your biggest strength.

       

The show looks at how prejudice, whilst often an abhorrent trait, is part of human nature and how it can be used in a very positive way.  Sometimes tunnel-visioned, determination & self-belief can be mistaken for arrogance & selfishness.  Are those things truly necessary to become Undeniable?

Adam was raised by an alcoholic single parent in one of the roughest areas of Liverpool after, almost single handedly, splitting up his parents at the age of 10. However, his combative & positive nature refuses to let this start in life hold him back. He’s determined to take the lessons he’s learned & characteristics he’s developed from these circumstances and use them to get absolutely everything he wants from life.  This is an inspiring & uplifting show about how you can achieve anything you want, regardless of where & what background you come from.

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His online stand-up clips has amassed over 50 million views in total over the past year, earning him fans all over the globe. He’s been featured by Ladbible, Unilad, Comedy Central & is a regular contributor to Liverpool Football Club’s fan channel – The Redmen TV.

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