Jordan Brookes: Work in Progress
Information
Times: 7:00pm
Tickets: Pay What You Can (suggested price £12)
Running Time: 60 mins
Age Guidance: 16+
This event takes place in the open-air Courtyard.
Winner Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Comedy Show at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe with his hit show I’ve Got Nothing.
Also nominated for the same award in 2017 and won the Chortle Comedian’s Comedian Award in 2018, Jordan Brookes returns to our courtyard for an hour-long Work in Progress this September.
Critically acclaimed comedian Jordan is also an actor and writer, with numerous projects in development for TV and radio, recently creating his own series of shorts for Channel 4.
“Keeps hitting laughter buttons with precision… Crazily, adorably funny.”
★★★★ Scotsman on I’ve Got Nothing
We are delighted to welcome you to Battersea Arts Centre this September.
We are a COVID secure venue and are following guidelines set out by the government to make your visit a safe and enjoyable one.
All visitors need to wear a mask or face covering while in the building. This can be removed to enjoy drinks, while seated in the auditorium.
Aone way system and hand sanitising stations will be in place.
This event takes place in our open-air Courtyard.
This event takes place in person and currently includes socially-distanced seating. We will review the Covid-19 roadmap in July and this event may operate at an increased capacity.
If you’ve booked a ticket, you’ll receive an email in advance with helpful information before the performance.
Step-Free Access
There is step-free access and wheelchair accessible seating on the ground floor level of the Courtyard. There is step-free access to Scratch Bar and ground floor public spaces. There are accessible toilet facilities across the building.
Wheelchair spaces
Due to social distancing guidelines, we have significantly reduced the number of seats in the Courtyard. There is one wheelchair space available on the ground floor level, per performance. This can be booked online.
Access Companions
If you are disabled and require a companion to accompany you in order to attend the performance, you can book one free access companion ticket.
Further Information
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