Tickets on sale now!
10th – 25th October 2014
www.brightoncomedyfestival.com
When Edinburgh is over and the world of comedy are limping their broken and battered bodies back to reality… Brighton is already gearing up for the next big party at the second biggest comedy festival in the UK after the fringe.
Brushing themselves off after a few weeks of sleep, the best of the International comedy circuit, pack up their buckets and spades and head down to the seaside to enjoy the last rays of the British Summer.
Brighton Comedy festival puts a smile on the faces of over 30,000 people every year, most shows usually selling out by September. The sun is nearly always shining and the multi venue event now in it’s 13th year is a must for comedy fans.
This year favorites Jon Richardson, Simon Amstell and Dave Gorman amongst many others will be delighting audiences with their hi-brow wit, bonhomie and raconteur.
The Brighton Dome, Corn Exchange, Studio Theatre, Komedia & The Old Market will open their doors for 3 weeks where the cosmopolitan seaside town will see the crème de la crème of stand up comedy.
Many more acts are to be announced, but the line up so far is an exciting melee of comedy genius; Tom Stade, Katherine Ryan, Jason Cook, Marcus Brigstocke, Bridget Christie, Tony Law, James Acaster, Paul Zerdin, Jason Byrne, Susan Calman, Cardinal Burns, Sara Pascoe, Vicki Stone and Seann Walsh.. just a few of the delights, plus the exceptional Squawker finalists strutting their stuff amongst the seagulls.
Brighton Comedy Festival Lineup:
Jason Byrne: You Name The Show
Sat 8 Oct
Corn Exchange – 9:30pm
£17.50
Pete Firman
Sat 11 Oct
Studio – 7:30pm
£15 (£13 concession)
Mark Steel: Back in Town
Sat 11 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£15
Dave Gorman: Gets Straight to the Point (Powerpoint)
Sat 11 Oct
Concert Hall – 8pm
£20
Katherine Ryan: Glam Role Model
Tue 14 Oct
Komedia (upstairs) – 8pm
£12 (£10 concessions)
David O’Doherty Has Checked Everything
Thu 16 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£15 (13 concessions)
Tony Law: Enter The Tonezone
Fri 17 Oct
The Old Market – 7:30pm
£14 (£10 concessions)
Simon Amstell: To Be Free
Fri 17 Oct
Concert Hall – 8pm
£21 (£18 concession)
Tom Stade: Decisions Decisions
Fri 17 Oct
Corn Exchange – 9:30pm
£16 (£14 concessions)
Bridget Christie: An Ungrateful Woman
Fri 17 Oct
Corn Exchange: 7:30pm
£14 (£12 concessions)
James Acaster – Recognise
Sat 18 Oct
Studio – 7:30pm
£13.00 (£10.00)
Knightmare Live: Level 2
Sat 18 Oct
The Old Market – 7:30pm
£16 (£14 concession)
The Paul Zerdin Show
Sat 18 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£16 (£14 concessions)
Jason Cook : Broken
Sat 18 Oct
Studio – 9:15pm
£12 (£10 concessions)
Andy Zaltzman : Satirist for Hire
Sun 19 Oct
Studio – 7:30pm
£12.00
Marcus Brigstocke: Je M’accuse – I Am Marcus
Sun 19 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£15
Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly at Odds with the Universe
Wed 22 Oct
Studio – 7:30pm
£12 (£10 concessions)
Romesh Ranganathan: Rom Wasn’t Built In A Day
Thu 23 Oct
Studio: 7:30pm
£12 (£10 concessions)
Jon Richardson: Nidiot
Fri 24 Oct
Concert Hall – 7:15pm
£19.50
Cardinal Burns
Fri 24 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£17.50
Vikki Stone: Instrumental
Fri 24 Oct
Studio – 7:30pm
£12.50
Sara Pascoe Vs History
Fri 24 Oct
Studio – 9:15pm
£12
Shappi Khorsandi: Because I’m Shappi
Fri 24 Oct
Corn Exchange – 9:30pm
£15
Seann Walsh
Sat 25 Oct
Corn Exchange – 7:30pm
£14 (£12 concessions)
Jimeón: Is It…?!
Sat 25Oct
Concert Hall – 8pm
£17.50
Chris Ramsey: The Most Dangerous Man on Saturday Morning Television
Sat 25 Oct
Corn Exchange – 9:30pm
£16.50
Craig Campbell’s : Thrilling Mic Hunt!
Sat 25 Oct
Studio – 9:30pm
£15