F Laughing Horse at the Brighton Fringe - 2024 Show: Too Late, Baby (Work In Progress) (COMEDY)

Too Late, Baby (Work In Progress)

COMEDY


Too Late, Baby (Work In Progress)

The Walrus

10 Ship Street
Raised Room: MAY 14, 20 at 19:00 (60 min) - Pay What You Can Tickets - from £5

Too Late, Baby (Work In Progress)

The Windmill

69 Upper North Street
Upstairs: MAY 4-5 at 14:30 (60 min) - Pay What You Can Tickets - from £5

Too Late, Baby (Work In Progress)

‘Too Late, Baby’ is the second comedy hour from acclaimed Canadian stand up comedian Michelle Shaughnessy. She debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022 to critical acclaim with her show “Be Your Own Daddy”, directed by Adam Hills. Her new show is about what happens when you wait too long to really try for everything you’ve ever wanted in life. “This is an admission of “Holy Shit….I think I’ve missed the boat” Having a baby, money, career, beauty, self discovery…. Michelle is not only not even close to hitting any of her goals but she didn’t realize what her goals were until the clock had almost run out. Instead of whining about it she is doing what she does best, turning it into comedy. This is a show for anyone who’s ever felt it was too late to make one last big move to go for what they really want in life. And how to handle it when it blows up in your face.

"Michelle Shaughnessy has the remarkable ability to turn what others would consider a disaster into pure comedy gold. Michelle has the talent plus capability to be raw, honest, vulnerable and INCREDIBLY funny all at once. Her interactions with an audience never fail to be explosively entertaining. I am very excited for her new show" Adam Hills

Ticket types this year are Paid, Pay What You Can and Free - this is how it works: Paid: The show is fully ticketed and you pay in advance or on the door; Pay What You Can: You can choose to buy a ticket in advanced to guarantee entry and what to pay over a minimum amount OR turn up at the venue to get in for free in any space that is left; Free: The show is free entry and can be ticketed or unticketed. Watch the show, and the performer will ask for donations at the end for those that would like to contribute.