
A high-energy, interactive family show featuring magic, poetry, and comedy exploring Scottish culture and history.
If you are looking for something a bit different to do on a Saturday afternoon, Sid Ozalid is bringing his show, Amazing Wonders of Scotland, to Ironworks Studios on 2 May 2026. It is billed as a mix of magic, poetry, and comedy, all centred around Scottish culture and history. The show is designed for a wide age range, specifically aimed at anyone from eight to 80 years old, so it is the kind of event that works if you are planning a family outing or just want to see something a bit unpredictable.
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The performance itself is described as a blend of mentalism and comedy, with a focus on exploring Scottish inventions and culture in a way that is meant to be interactive. The show runs from 15:45 to 16:35, fitting into a late afternoon slot. It touches on various aspects of Scottish life, including some light-hearted elements about what is worn under a kilt, and the performer suggests that the audience might leave feeling a bit more Scottish than when they arrived. It is essentially a performance that leans into the absurd, using magic and storytelling to keep things moving.
For those interested in attending, the venue is located at 30 Cheapside, Brighton, BN1 4GD. Standard tickets are priced at £10.00, though it is worth keeping in mind that ticket prices can fluctuate daily, so it is worth checking the current status before you commit. Given the timing and the nature of the show, it seems like a straightforward option if you are in the area and want to fill an hour with something that doesn't take itself too seriously.













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