
A comedy work-in-progress performance featuring Harriet Richardson and Sarah Roberts at The Forge Comedy Club.
If you are looking for plans in Brighton on April 2nd, Harriet Richardson and Sarah Roberts are performing a work-in-progress comedy show at The Forge Comedy Club. The venue is located within the Ironworks Studios, a space that has become a regular spot for various events in the city centre. Because this is a work-in-progress performance, the show focuses on new material that is still in the development phase. It offers a look at the creative process, which is a bit different from seeing a fully finished tour show. You get to see the jokes as they are being tested and refined, which can be quite interesting if you are a regular at comedy nights.
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Harriet Richardson and Sarah Roberts are the main features for the evening. For those who keep an eye on the local comedy circuit, this is an opportunity to see them perform in an intimate setting. The Forge Comedy Club has been hosting a range of acts throughout the season, and this performance is part of their current schedule. It is a simple setup: you head to the venue, find your seat, and see how the new jokes and routines land with an audience. The atmosphere at the Ironworks Studios is generally quite relaxed, making it a comfortable place to sit through a set.
If you are interested in attending, tickets are available through the Eventbrite page for the event. You can also find more details about the show and the venue’s wider programme on the Visit Brighton website or the official Forge Comedy Club page. Since the event falls on a Thursday, it is a practical option if you are looking to do something mid-week. It is worth noting that as a work-in-progress, the content is subject to change as the performers refine their sets, which is standard for this type of show. It is a straightforward way to spend an evening if you enjoy comedy and want to see what these two are working on at the moment. There is no pressure to commit to a long-running tour show, and it is a good way to support local comedy development while catching a show in a familiar part of town.
Date
Thursday, 2 April 2026
07:45
Price
Paid
Recommended Age
+18 years















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