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Clever and original with well-crafted routines, award-winning Adam Bloom is a British comedian. He has played the Edinburgh festival for many years, once winning a Punters Award. He was awarded a Stella Artois award at the Melbourne comedy festival in 1999.
Adam Bloom is a British comedian. He has played the Edinburgh festival for many years, once winning a Punters Award. He was awarded a Stella Artois award at the Melbourne comedy festival in 1999.
Adam Bloom was 18 months old when his parents nicknamed him "The Voice". When he was 10, he told them he was going to be a comedian. By the age of 23, he was.
He has appeared in Comedy Festivals from Melbourne to Montreal and has had numerous sell out Edinburgh shows. At the 1998 Fringe Festival he was featured in Channel 4's, Edinburgh or Bust. Adam has featured in a great deal of radio and Television stand up shows. In 2008, Adam appeared on the BBC comedy panel show, Mock the Week.
Adam's style is clever and original. Well-crafted routines often have their origins in some astute questioning of human behaviour. Adam most often uses his own, giving him that powerful, self-conscious streak. From there he imaginatively extrapolates and hypothesises to create some uniquely funny 'what ifs'.
His always-enjoyable routine is laced with a strong sense of the absurd, the occasional flirtation with more uncomfortable areas and, above all, a well-honed comic sensibility that can craft a smart punchline. It's an attractive combination that makes Adam one of the more distinctive voices on the comedy circuit, and one that's always worth making a detour to hear.







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