
Stand-up comedy show by Irish comedian Emma Doran, exploring family life, womanhood, and personal relationships.
If you have been keeping an eye on the comedy circuit, you might have noticed that Emma Doran is bringing her show, Emmaculate, to Brighton. She is an Irish comedian who has built up a following through her work on podcasts and television appearances, including Celebrity Gogglebox and LOL: Last One Laughing. She also released a book titled Mad, Isn't It? back in 2024, which gives a bit of context to the kind of observational style she brings to the stage.
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The show itself focuses on her personal experiences, specifically dealing with her blended family, navigating modern femininity, and the general ups and downs of personal relationships. It is described as a mix of sharp observations and what has been called 'conspiratorial gossipmongering'. Critics from publications like The Guardian and the Evening Standard have noted the show's pace and humour, which might be useful to know if you are trying to decide whether it aligns with your taste in comedy.
Regarding the logistics, the performance is scheduled for Saturday, 13 March 2027, at The Old Market in Brighton. It is a ticketed event, with the price set at £18.50, plus a £2 venue fee. If you are planning to go, it is worth noting that the show has a 14+ age recommendation, and some venues specify that anyone under 16 needs to be accompanied by an adult. The content touches on various social and political themes, so it is worth keeping that in mind when booking. If you find that tickets are limited, it is generally recommended to check official resale platforms like Twickets rather than unofficial sources.















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