Win two tickets to the Brighton date of ‘Hannah Gadsby – Body of Work’ and raise funds for Brighton Rainbow Fund!

Hannah Gadsby, world class, award-winning funny person, has a brand-new live show – Body of Work – coming to Brighton as part of a UK tour

Win two tickets to the Brighton date of ‘Hannah Gadsby – Body of Work’ and raise funds for Brighton Rainbow Fund!

Hannah Gadsby, world class, award-winning funny person, has a brand-new live showBody of Workcoming to Brighton as part of a UK tour, which also includes dates in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester and London.

The show at the Brighton Dome on Wednesday, March 9 now has only limited availability, so an extra date has been added on Thursday, March 10, and we have two tickets to giveaway to our readers. Details of how to win are at the end of the article.

In 2018, the global sensation and ground-breaking Netflix special Nanette really changed things for Hannah, who won an Emmy and a Peabody. After that a lot of people (heaps actually) started paying attention to what she had to say. Opportunities came a-knocking, but Hannah decided to stick with what she loves – stand-up comedy.

So, in 2019, she wrote and toured the critically acclaimed Douglas from Helsinki to Washington DC and everywhere in between, culminating in recording the show for Netflix in Los Angeles in February 2020, just in time for well… the rest of 2020. The year that was like no other saw Hannah bunkering down in her homeland, Australia, sheltering from the global pandemic and pondering what was next.

That ponder is now a show. A brand-new live show. One could say it’s a new body of work. Couldn’t one?

Grace Petrie supports.

To win tickets, please enter our raffle to raise funds for the Brighton Rainbow Fund. You can choose whether to make a donation. The raffle closes at midnight on March 7; winners will be informed by text immediately. To enter text HANNAH to 70215.

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