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Ray Bradshaw smiling wearing a navy blue shirt

Ray Bradshaw: CODA

Duration
1 hour 50 minutes (including interval)
Date
Fri 20 Mar 2026 7:45pm
Venue
Studio
Accessible performances available
Need to know

Tickets: £21 (£18)

BSL Interpreted Performance - we have reserved seats with the best view of the BSL interpreter. Please get in touch with the Box Office to book these tickets.

Some comedians use very strong language and express controversial opinions. Please come prepared.

Recommended Age:
14+

1 in 6 adults in the UK will lose their hearing in their lifetime; two of those are Ray Bradshaw’s parents. 

The multi award winning comedian is back on tour with a brand-new show 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.

Ray’s previous shows Deaf Com One and Doppelginger were huge successes and sold-out theatres across the world. As this show is all about growing up with deaf parents every show of CODA will have a BSL interpreter. Ray has previously supported John Bishop on his UK arena tour after John described him as ‘one of the best comedians in the country’.

Accessible Performances

Fri 20 Mar 2026 7:45 pm - BSL Interpreted
"A hilarious natural funny storyteller"
Frankie Boyle
"One of the best comedians in the country"
John Bishop
5 star review
Bradshaw is raucously funny … captivating, funny and sharply executed
BroadwayBaby.com
4 star review
funny and fascinating… one in six of us will lose our sense of hearing. Deaf Comedy Fam proves it doesn’t mean you have to lose your sense of humour
The Scotsman
4 star review
I grinned from ear to ear for the entire hour
Voice Magazine

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