8th November 2025 | |
7.30pm - 10pm | |
Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 3JD |
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Pay What You Can: £10 / £7 / £4 / FREE | |
Event organiser/part of Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival | |
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Each brings a unique lived experience and distinct perspective on life under occupation, illustrating how comedy serves as a vital space for creativity and a means to explore and process their deep-rooted trauma.
As the troupe embarks on a tour, we closely follow their journey as they navigate not only cultural barriers but also physical obstacles marked by walls and checkpoints. A heartfelt and urgent work that highlights comedy as a means of building community across differences and emphasizes its power as a form of resistance.
Palestine Comedy Club will be preceded by Theo Panagopoulos’s short film The Key, a Scottish-Palestinian magical realism film about personal and collective grief.
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