Live at Brighton Dome
Brighton's biggest comedy night returns showcasing up-and-coming stars alongside some of comedy’s best-known names.
the city’s best comedy night - Sussex World
Sindhu Vee
A rising star known for her sharp observational humour, blending witty takes on family life, cultural clashes, and middle-age chaos. As seen on on Live at the Apollo, QI, and Have I Got News for You, as well as her stand-up specials.
Michael Odewale
A fresh voice known for delivering sharp, slick material, Michael's debut solo show, Black Bears Matter, achieved critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival, securing him a Best Newcomer award nomination.
Morgan Rees
Welsh, queer and a pretty darn hilarious comedian and writer. You might have seen Morgan MCing or headlining in comedy clubs or you've seen one of his viral clips while doom scrolling on your phone.
Sharon Wanjohi
An up and coming stand up comedian with a varied act ranging from shock to absurd comedy. With 2 years on the circuit, Sharon talks (maybe too much) about children’s films and the cartoon dilfs that inspired a generation of sexual awakenings.
Comedy at Brighton Dome is supported by Mayo Wynne Baxter