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Ray Bradshaw to tour stand-up show CODA in 2026

Wednesday 23rd April 2025, 10:45am

Ray Bradshaw. Credit: Darryl Buchanan
  • Ray Bradshaw's next stand-up show will be focused around growing up as a child of deaf adults
  • The tour runs from February to April 2026. All shows will be BSL interpreted. Ticketsmaster

Ray Bradshaw's 2026 stand-up show will be focused around growing up as a child of deaf adults.

The blurb explains: "1 in 6 adults in the UK will lose their hearing in their lifetime; two of those are Ray Bradshaw's parents and this brand-new show is all about growing up as a CODA; A Child of Deaf Adults. His upbringing was nothing like the Oscar winning film and he's here to tell you why.

"CODA is a funny, heartwarming show all about the brilliant things that happen when you grow up in a house where sign language is the first language used; whether it's watching his dad shut his eyes to win any argument or beating his in-laws easily when they suggested playing charades against a deaf family on Christmas Day."

A list of dates are below, with tickets going on sale on Thursday from sites including Ticketsmaster. All shows will be BSL interpreted.

2026 dates

Saturday, 21 February: Inverness, Eden Court
Sunday, 22 February: Portree, Las
Thursday, 26 February: Stockton, ARC Studio
Saturday, 28 February: Barnard Castle, The Witham
Sunday, 1 March: Newcastle, The Stand
Thursday, 5 March: Dundee, Dundee Rep
Friday, 6 March: Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
Sunday, 8 March: St Andrews, Byre Theatre Studio
Thursday, 12 March: Perth, Theatre Studio
Saturday, 14 March: Melrose, Corn Exchange
Thursday, 19 March: Liverpool, Hot Water
Friday, 20 March: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Saturday, 21 March: Salford, The Lowry, Studio
Sunday, 22 March: Chester, Garrett Studio
Tuesday, 24 March: Cambridge, Junction
Wednesday, 25 March: Birmingham, Glee Club
Thursday, 26 March: Maidenhead, Norden Farm
Saturday, 28 March: Southend, Dixon Studio
Wednesday, 1 April: Chelmsford, Theatre Studio
Thursday, 2 April: Luton, Hat Factory
Wednesday, 8 April: Guildford, G Live
Thursday, 9 April: Winchester, The Arc
Saturday, 11 April: Glasgow, Armadillo
Thursday, 16 April: Norwich, Arts Centre
Saturday, 18 April: Belfast, Limelight 1
Sunday, 19 April: Dublin, Whelans
Friday, 24 April: Chorley, Theatre
Thursday, 30 April: Maidstone, Hazlitt

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