Stephen K Amos – Comedian
Category: Comedians
Stephen K Amos has charmed and entertained audiences all over the world with his natural, assured delivery and his honest, original material. Amos is filled with an almost child-like joy and exuberance.
A gifted actor, Amos has impressed audiences and critics with his performances on stage and screen and has proved not only a gift for comedy but also for more serious roles.
Comfortable as a performer, presenter, actor and guest there is no doubt that Amos will retain his position as one of the nations favourite comedians for a long time to come.
Stephen will be launching his third tour of the UK in Autumn 2009 with 72 dates across the UK . This year Stephen filmed his first solo TV show for the BBC and will be starring in the new Simon Nye sitcom In My Country.
Aside from being one of the nations favourite faces on the television Stephen is a prolific writer and performer releasing a new hour long show every year, performing all over the world at festivals. He has performed in some of the UKs most loved theatres and also appeared at the Royal Variety Show in 2007.
Stephen is in great demand as a compere and headliner on the UK comedy circuit and for corporate functions.
"Stephen K Amos is the embodiment of charisma. From the first minute to the last, he never lets the audience out of the palm of his hand. Amos's show is packed with well-observed material, performed hilariously. His affection for the audience is the killer blow, culminating in an all-singing, all-dancing party to which everyone is invited. No one could possibly have left this feel good show without a beaming smile on their face. A real stormer" Chortle
"Half the audience would probably be squirming with terror, were it not for his winning charm and irrepressible charisma. Amos gives the impression of one born to entertain. He keeps the gags flowing thick and fast with sharp observations and stories before producing more devastating one-liners from up his sleeve" Metro
"A lovely warm manner .......a great performer" The Times
"This year he has gained in stature, the first black British comic to really rock the Fringe in years. It's a strong show, with excellent gags and the finest ending on the Fringe" Sunday Times