Daniel Kitson brings Work In Progress to Hove on 27 July 2026
Daniel Kitson’s Work In Progress is scheduled for 27 July 2026 at The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, BN3 1AS. The VisitBrighton event listing identifies it as a comedy and performance event, but does not currently provide a start time, ticket price or booking information.
Date: 27 July 2026
Time: Not listed in the source
Venue: The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, BN3 1AS
Cost and booking: Not listed in the source
Who it may suit: People interested in comedy, live performance and seeing material while it is still being developed
What to expect from Work In Progress
The title is the clearest guide to the format: this is presented as a work-in-progress performance rather than a fully described finished production. The short event summary says Kitson is hoping to make something “better than before”, with material that is hopefully funny, perhaps sad, intermittently thought-provoking and slightly audacious.
That description indicates a show built around developing ideas and testing their shape in front of an audience. However, the source does not publish a running order, detailed theme, supporting line-up or list of individual highlights. Readers should therefore approach it as an opportunity to see an evolving performance, without assuming what subjects or specific material will feature.
The limited description may be part of the appeal for people already interested in Daniel Kitson’s work or in the process behind live comedy. Those seeking a detailed programme before committing should note that no fuller synopsis is included in the available listing.
When and where to attend
The performance is listed for 27 July 2026 at The Old Market in Hove. The full address supplied by the event source is Upper Market Street, Hove, BN3 1AS, United Kingdom.

No start or finish time appears in the source material, so readers should not make fixed arrival or onward-travel plans based on the date alone. The listing also provides no transport guidance, parking information or door-opening time. Those details should be checked directly on the VisitBrighton listing or with the venue before travelling.
The event is associated with Brighton in the visitor listing, while the venue itself is in Hove. Using the full postcode is the safest way to distinguish the location when planning the journey.
Ticket and entry details still need checking
The available source does not state a ticket price, confirm whether advance booking is required or explain whether any tickets will be available at the door. It also does not identify an age recommendation or intended audience beyond classifying the event as comedy and performance.
Accessibility arrangements are not included in the supplied event information. Anyone who needs step-free access, seating assistance, hearing support or another adjustment should confirm the venue’s current arrangements before booking or travelling. The absence of those details from this preview should not be taken to mean that assistance is unavailable.
Check before setting out
The firm details currently available are the event name, date and venue address. Because the time, price and entry arrangements are missing, the practical next step is to revisit the original VisitBrighton event page closer to 27 July and confirm the latest information there. If the listing remains incomplete, contact The Old Market directly for the performance time, ticket availability and any access requirements before attending.
Source: Visit Brighton Events
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- Event date confirmed as 27 July 2026
- Venue confirmed as The Old Market in Hove
- Full venue address checked against the supplied event listing
- Start time, price and booking arrangements were not present in the source
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- Hove
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- 2026-07-17 15:44
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