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The Glitter Project – A Safe Place

Join Funny Women for the first in a series of Mentoring Meetups and Open Mic events as part of The Glitter Project – A Safe Place supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

This takes place in partnership with Komedia, home of Funny Women’s longest running pro-gig in the UK, under the direction of regional producer Kate McGann.


7pm-8pm mentoring meet up. 8/8:30pm-10pm Open Mic

*This is a free event*

*All free tickets need to be booked in advance and tickets for the Mentoring Session and Open Mic show must be booked separately*


THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE KOMEDIA STUDIO

UNRESERVED SEATING 

AGES 18+

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What people are saying...

It’s always entertaining when you sit at the front. The host was great, and the lineup was extremely funny. Well worth a visit great value for money.

Had a great time. Recognisable TV personality hosting. Several hours of comedy. Drink prices reasonable for the area. Lots of laughs.

Fantastic comedy venue, very accommodating to my disability requirements. Never seen a bad comedy show there yet … really good up and coming acts.

Love the Komedia. It has the best comedy shows!

I always spend awesome nights at Komedia and the Komedia staff, at the door or behind the bar are always so friendly and super helpful. I can’t wait to go back already!

Amazing night of comedy drinks and fun with a friend celebrating a birthday. Great food, great service and a fantastic night, loved all the acts by the host was *Chefs kiss*

Great food and comedy club was hilarious. Top venue in a great location

A great evening of laughs, three brilliant acts!

Great night of laughter and entertainment, brilliant compere and 3 comedy acts.

Really great show and great atmosphere. Would highly recommend if you’re visiting Brighton or even if you live in Brighton and you want to do something fun on the weekend!

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