Winner of the BSA writing award and ITV's
Stand-Up-Britain finalist, Jaik explores his life and stutter. 'Genuine pathos' - Scotsman.
'Sharp wit. Smart one-liners' - Evening Standard.
'Original gags' - List.
Jaik Campbell wanted
to be a comedian at the age of 8, but only first started performing stand-up comedy aged
26, primarily as a way to help him get over his stutter. Jaik found that his stutter gave
him a useful source of material when he was first starting out on the London Comedy
Circuit.
So far, he has done over 800 gigs
and has played venues such as The Comedy Store, Banana Cabaret, Headliners, Amused Moose,
The Bearcat, The Comedy Café, Downstairs at the Kings Head, The Hackney Empire and The
Chuckle Club, and has performed stand-up on ITV and BBC television. He has also been an
Edinburgh Fringe Festival regular since 2001 and performed his first solo show there in
2005. |