Irish comedian Jimeoin returns to Brighton for the first time in ten years with his funny yet charming look at the absurdities of modern-day living.
Jimeoin, and yes before you ask it is his real name, is a master of observational humour, excelling in the art of portraying how the Irish communicate with their eyebrows or showing you what you look like with a hangover first thing in the morning.
He has been making waves in Australia since moving there 14 years ago and stops off in Brighton on his way to Cannes. There he will promote a new film, The Extra, he has written and starred in, before returning to the Edinburgh festival, where he was awarded the Critics Award in 1994.
After a night in his company, you'll realise your idiosyncrasies aren't quite as unique to you as you first imagined.
Starts 7pm, tickets cost £11/10, call 01273 647100
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