Tadiwa Mahlunge: Inhibition Exhibition
  • Brighton Fringe

'Fearless comedian on the rise' (Daniel Kaluuya).Leicester Comedy Festival Best Show nominee 2023.'Very bloody funny' (Aisling Bea).As seen on BBC One, Dave, Comedy Central, ITVx, and at 25, already performing at major festivals and historic venues across the UK. 'Tadiwa has been gathering pace as a prodigious act' (Kiri Pritchard-McLean). 10 Top Comedy Tips (Vault Festival Head of Comedy 2023).An alumnus of the 2022 Pleasance Comedy Reserve at the Edinburgh Fringe, Tadiwa has provided tour support for Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Jessica Fostekew, and TV warm up for Desiree Burchs Amazon Prime special.EXTRA SHOW!!Friday May 26th will be a "Best of Brighton" show featuring the elite acts of the Brighton Comedy scene.This will include an appearance from, among others, Dan Jones: 'Definitely one to watch' (Rhod Gilbert). Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Finalist, Pleasance Reserve Nominee and Brighton Grin New Act of the Year Finalist.'What a funny boy.' (Jessica Fostekew)'Clever, well-structured & delivered' (Fringe Review), Dan was voted Amused Moose Breakthrough Act of the Year!

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