Access All Laughs with Rosie Jones

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A stand-up comedy night focusing on acts with disabilities. Headlined by Rosie Jones

This event is supported by the Neurodiversity Network at TORCH, University of Oxford

Rosie Jones is a household name in British comedy, and she’s striving for national treasure status. Alongside her award-winning stand-up, Rosie is a familiar face on UK television – she’s fronted her own Comedy Central series Out of Order, starred in Channel 4’s hard-hitting documentary Am I A R*tard, and led two travel series, Mission: Accessible and the BAFTA-nominated Trip Hazard. She is creator and star of C4’s 2025 comedy-drama Pushers, a 6-part series based on Rosie’s original short Disability Benefits. Her acting credits span primetime dramas such as Silent Witness, Casualty and Call the Midwife, and she has also appeared as herself on Taskmaster, Live at the Apollo, QI, 8 Out of 10 Cats, The Last Leg and the Oxfordshire Mind Comedy Gala.

With support from:

Sydney May: crowned Comedy Bloomers‘ LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the year 2025 & Komedia‘s New Comedian of the Year 2025. Sydney is a rapidly rising star with a hilarious view on life and its challenges with limited sight.

James Beckett: known for his candid, high-energy storytelling, often focusing on his experience as an adult with a stammer. James Beckett made a name for himself with success in the "Laughing Horse New Act of the Year" and "So You Think You're Funny" competitions.


Does the ticket price to this event stop you accessing this event? We have some free tickets reserved. Email events@jerichocomedy.com or reach out on social media using @comedyjericho for these

Contact Pegasus Theatre directly for detailed accessibility information for the venue. This is taken from their website:

"We can accommodate wheelchairs in the Pullman Theatre but the number varies depending on the auditorium format and the size of the chair. If you book a wheelchair space online a member of our Box Office team will contact you to check your requirements.Seating is usually unallocated. If you need us to reserve you a seat in a specific area of the auditorium for an access reason (eg with no steps, near the front or near an aisle) please let us know when you make your booking and we will do our best to accommodate your request. During most performances audiences can come and go as they need and we have a show relay screen in the foyer if you need to relax in a different space."


Neurodiversity Network