Dom Hatton-Woods
Schedule
Sat May 30 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Salt Market Social | Tynemouth, EN
About this Event
DOM HATTON-WOODS
Dom’s never been diagnosed with autism, but he’s been accused of it enough times to start wondering.
Struggling to understand the world — and the people in it — he’s trying his best to pass as a normal, functional human. In his new show, he dives into his frustrations, overthinks everything, and attempts some long-overdue self-discovery.
Expect dark, honest, painfully relatable stand-up that’ll make you laugh, wince, and question your life choices — whether you know him from his quest to find a wife, his 57-year-old dad with a 25-year-old girlfriend, or awkward eye contact at the Jobcentre. Come along!
📍 Salt Market Social, North Shields
📅 Saturday 30th May
⏰ 7pm
🎟 £10 / £8
About the North Shields Comedy Festival
Funded by North Tyneside Council, and in partnership with Little Robot CIC, Salt Market Social, and The Exchange 1856.
Why Support Little Robot CIC?
Little Robot CIC is a community-focused, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making comedy and creative performance accessible to everyone.
We provide inclusive, supportive spaces where people can explore creativity, build confidence, and connect with others—especially those who may not typically have access to these opportunities.
Our work is particularly focused on supporting:
- Individuals experiencing social isolation, low confidence, or challenges with mental wellbeing
- Aspiring and emerging comedians and performers, including those from underrepresented or disadvantaged backgrounds
- Local community members who want to engage with comedy in a safe, welcoming environment
Through workshops, creative projects, and performance opportunities, we aim to:
- Strengthen community connections
- Promote inclusion and accessibility
- Support mental wellbeing
- Nurture confidence, creativity, and self-expression
By supporting Little Robot CIC, you’re helping to create opportunities for people who might otherwise be excluded from creative spaces—ensuring that comedy and performance can be a tool for connection, growth, and positive change in our communities.
Where is it happening?
Salt Market Social, 1 Liddell Street, Tynemouth, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 9.38 to GBP 11.55






