UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

Fresh twist in case of high school hockey prodigy, 16, killed by stray bullet

23 August 2025

South Africa reignite Rugby Championship title defence as Springboks edge arm-wrestle with Australia – UK Times

23 August 2025

Distracted driving may have led to New York bus crash that killed five, police say – UK Times

23 August 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Sam Nicoresti is first trans comedian to win best show in Edinburgh Comedy Awards | UK News
News

Sam Nicoresti is first trans comedian to win best show in Edinburgh Comedy Awards | UK News

By uk-times.com23 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Mary McCool

Scotland News

PA Media Sam Nicoresti, a transgender comedian, stands in front of a backdrop which reads "Edinburgh Comedy Awards". Sam wears round glasses, a patterned blue shirt and has a shoulder-length, curly brown mullet.PA Media

Sam Nicoresti won the award for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe

British comedian Sam Nicoresti has won the award for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe – the first transgender person to win the award.

Nicoresti took the accolade for the show Baby Doomer, which explores life as a trans woman.

Ayoade Bamgboye won best newcomer for her show Swings and Roundabouts – making her the first black woman to take the award.

This is the first year the Fringe has scrapped the annual award for funniest joke – a mainstay of the festival for the best part of two decades.

The esteemed but separate Edinburgh Comedy Awards main prize recognises the best performance and routine overall each year.

It launched in 1981 and takes credit for helping establish the careers of modern comedy greats.

This year it also handed its Victoria Wood award – a panel prize for those who “embody the true spirit of the Fringe” – to Comedy Club 4 Kids.

‘Brilliant future’

Nicoresti took the award and a prize of £10,000 in a shortlist described as the “stars of tomorrow”.

The Guardian awarded the show Baby Doomer four stars, calling it “an ebullient hour with a sky-high joke count”.

Meanwhile Bamgboye’s show Swings and Roundabouts, which draws on her move to the UK from Nigeria, has been described as a “thrilling debut”.

She told News the show was a running commentary on what it means to suffer – a particular suffering “because of the circumstances of your birth and identity”.

Audiences, she said, have come to her shows “wide-eyed” and with “open hearts”.

“The reception has been more and better than I could have dreamed,” she said. “No one is asking you to prove you’re funny, they’re there to have a good time and to listen.

“It’s always important to be doing this craft, throwing my hat into the ring and to be recognised in this way is just the start of something – not just for me but for people who look like me.”

Allow Instagram content?

This article contains content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read  and  before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

Nica Burns, director of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, said the winners capture the spirit of modern comedy – “bold, brilliant, and deeply connected to audiences”.

She said: “Sam Nicoresti’s Baby Doomer is a masterfully woven, polished and delightfully human show that captures an essential moment with, to paraphrase her words, laughs by the seconds.

“Ayoade Bamgboye’s debut hour is electric, constantly keeping you on your toes.

“What begins as an everyday anecdote about the Co-Op unfolds into a rich, often surreal world, layered with profound emotional depth. She delivers it all with remarkable charisma and presence. Ayoade has a brilliant future ahead of her.”

The Edinburgh Comedy Awards is in its 45th year.

Prevous winners include Stephen Fry, Steve Coogan, Lee Evans, Al Murray, Sarah Millican, Omid Djalili, Eddie Izzard, Tim Minchin, The League of Gentlemen, Jenny Eclair and Frank Skinner.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

South Africa reignite Rugby Championship title defence as Springboks edge arm-wrestle with Australia – UK Times

23 August 2025

Distracted driving may have led to New York bus crash that killed five, police say – UK Times

23 August 2025

Manchester Pride 2025 in pictures as thousands descend on city | Manchester News

23 August 2025

Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025: Scotland stun Wales in six-try show of solidarity | UK News

23 August 2025

Arsenal v Leeds LIVE: Score and updates from Premier League today as Jurrien Timber goal from corner puts Gunners ahead – UK Times

23 August 2025

Country to bask in 30C heat on bank holiday Monday | UK News

23 August 2025
Top News

Fresh twist in case of high school hockey prodigy, 16, killed by stray bullet

23 August 2025

South Africa reignite Rugby Championship title defence as Springboks edge arm-wrestle with Australia – UK Times

23 August 2025

Distracted driving may have led to New York bus crash that killed five, police say – UK Times

23 August 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version