Jake Donaldson: Help! I'm Trapped in the Body of an Adequate Comedian! – Interview at The Great Yorkshire Fringe 2018
  • By Lewis Dunn
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  • 23rd Jul 2018
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  • Great Yorkshire Fringe

Jake Donaldson joins Lewis Dunn in an interview about his latest show Help! I'm Trapped in the Body of an Adequate Comedian! They discuss how Jake mixes standup and storytelling in his new show which explores what it’s really like to try to follow your dreams. They even chat about that age-old dilemma – choosing between being richer or funnier.

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