
Rosie Jones’ acclaimed show Triple Threat is to be released through 800 Pound Gorilla Media on 8th December 2025.
Filmed at Brighton Theatre Royal, the hit show sees Rosie pondering whether she is a national treasure, a little prick, or somewhere in between. Full of nonsensical fun and her trademark unapologetic cheekiness, Rosie tackles everything from relationships and parental dynamics to the tribulations of adulting, in an hour of unadulterated joy from the triple threat herself.
Triple Threat was Rosie’s debut tour. She’s currently touring the UK with her latest show, I Can’t Tell What She’s Saying. Details of her current tour here.
Rosie recently starred as Emily in her first ever sitcom Pushers, for C4, which she co-wrote. Her character had her state benefits cut to shreds after being made redundant, a young woman with very little left to lose begins to build an illegal drugs empire.
Rosie also fronted her own hit Comedy Central series Out Of Order, her hard-hitting Channel 4 documentary Am I A R*tard and two travelogue series’, Mission: Accessible and the BAFTA nominated Trip Hazard as well as ground-breaking roles acting in primetime dramas Silent Witness, Casualty and Call The Midwife.
Her other television credits include Taskmaster, Live At The Apollo, The Jonathan Ross Show, The Royal Variety, QI, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Cats Does Countdown, The Last Leg, Blankety Blank, Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains, Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back, Mock The Week, Hypothetical, The Ranganation, Jon Richardson’s Channel Hopping, Dating No Filter and The Last Leg Tokyo.
She also has her own bestselling children’s book series The Amazing Edie Eckhart published by Hachette Children’s Group. Jacqueline Wilson described Rosie’s first publication in the series as a “brilliant book - fresh, funny and ultra cool”. Last year saw the release of Rosie's first non-fiction book Moving On Up: Beat the bullies, make fearless friendships and deal with funny fails.
Rosie has recently set up the Rosie Jones Foundation which is on a mission to empower lives and change minds. It is taking a stand against isolation and prioritising inclusion. This begins with two key priorities: ensuring access to appropriate, lived experience-led mental health support for individuals living with cerebral palsy and fostering community connection and peer support through events and workshops.
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