Saaj Raja spent his childhood in Crawley, a commuter town south of London, quietly becoming what he calls the “good Indian boy” — good grades, good manners, the version of himself everyone around him expected. Then he moved to Hong Kong and took a job on the trading floors, and somewhere between the spreadsheets and the small hours, that carefully built version of himself started to come apart. Bad Indian is the solo show he made out of that unravelling, and this September it plays Hong Kong twice, on consecutive nights, at two very different venues.

In short: Saaj Raja: Bad Indian plays Hong Kong on Thursday 24 September 2026, 8:00pm, at Soho House Hong Kong (members only) and Friday 25 September 2026, 8:00–9:30pm, at Fa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central — roughly a 5–8 minute walk from Central MTR Exit D1. Tickets are via Eventbrite; sales are final, with no refunds; exact pricing wasn't published at time of writing.

In This Guide

  1. What is “Bad Indian”?
  2. Where and when is Saaj Raja: Bad Indian playing in Hong Kong?
  3. Who is Saaj Raja?
  4. Soho House or Fa Gai — which show should you go to?
  5. More of Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026
  6. FAQ

What is “Bad Indian”?

Bad Indian is a solo theatre-comedy show written and performed by Saaj Raja, blending stand-up, storytelling and movement into an hour that's as much about identity and belonging as it is about laughs. The show follows Raja's journey from suburban Crawley — where, by his own framing, he became the “good Indian boy” his family and community expected — to Hong Kong's high-pressure trading floors, tracking what happens as that carefully constructed persona starts to unravel under the pull of two cultures.

It's directed by Scott Le Crass and produced by Jessica Fowler, Laura Yee and Bad Indian Productions, and arrives in Hong Kong off the back of sold-out performances in London. The show is performed entirely in English.

Bad Indian is what happens when the version of yourself you built so carefully — for your family, for the trading floor, for everyone but you — finally starts to come apart, one laugh at a time.

Where and when is Saaj Raja: Bad Indian playing in Hong Kong?

Bad Indian plays Hong Kong on two separate nights at two separate venues — not, as one line of promotional copy on Eventbrite's Fa Gai listing seems to suggest, a single show “for one night only” at Soho House. That phrase reads like a template artefact carried over between the two date listings; independent listings for both nights confirm two distinct Hong Kong performances, and the details below reflect that.

Saaj Raja: Bad Indian — Soho House Hong Kong

Thursday 24 September 2026, 8:00pm · Members only
VenueSoho House Hong Kong, 33 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan
Date & timeThursday 24 September 2026, 8:00pm
AccessPrivate members' club — entry restricted to Soho House members and their guests
TicketsVia Eventbrite, subject to Soho House's own member/guest booking process

Soho House Hong Kong is the global members' club's first East Asia outpost, stacking six floors of social space, dining and a rooftop above Sheung Wan — but it isn't open to the public. If you're not a member and don't have a member's invitation, this isn't the date you can walk up and buy a ticket for.

Saaj Raja: Bad Indian — Fa Gai

Friday 25 September 2026, 8:00–9:30pm · Central
AddressFa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central
Nearest MTRCentral Station, Exit D1, roughly a 5–8 minute walk uphill via Ice House Street or Pottinger Street to Wyndham Street
Date & timeFriday 25 September 2026, 8:00–9:30pm (90 minutes)
LanguageEnglish
TicketsVia Eventbrite — sales are final, no refunds

Exact pricing for the Fa Gai show wasn't published at time of writing — check the Eventbrite listing above for current tiers before you book. Unlike Soho House, Fa Gai is open to the public with no membership required, which makes it the more accessible of the two Hong Kong dates for most readers.

Who is Saaj Raja?

Saaj Raja is a British-Indian writer and performer whose own path from Crawley to Hong Kong's trading floors forms the backbone of Bad Indian. Rather than a straight comedy set, the show leans into solo theatre — storytelling and movement alongside the jokes — to dig into what it feels like to build an identity for other people's approval, then watch it slip. The Hong Kong dates follow sold-out performances of the show in London, marking its arrival in Asia.

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Soho House or Fa Gai — which show should you go to?

For most readers, the choice makes itself. Soho House Hong Kong is a private members' club, and its 24 September date is only open to members and their guests — there's no public box office for it. Unless you or a friend already hold membership, the Friday 25 September show at Fa Gai is the one to book.

Good to know: Fa Gai isn't a one-off comedy booking either — the Wyndham Street bar runs a regular mix of drag nights, cabaret and themed evenings alongside occasional stand-up and theatre bookings like this one, so it's worth following if this kind of show is your thing. It's also a short stroll from the rest of the Lan Kwai Fong bar strip, so there's no shortage of places to carry on the night afterwards.

More of Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026

Bad Indian lands near the tail end of a packed season from Backstage Comedy. Mohammed Magdi: Discount Pharaoh played Fa Gai on 19 September — read our full write-up — and Elena Gabrielle: Disturb the Vibe played BaseHall 2 on 12 September, covered in our guide to that show. For the complete, continually updated calendar of headline shows and open-mic nights, see our Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026 guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Saaj Raja: Bad Indian playing in Hong Kong?
Twice: Thursday 24 September 2026, 8:00pm, at Soho House Hong Kong (members only), and Friday 25 September 2026, 8:00–9:30pm, at Fa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central — roughly a 5–8 minute walk from Central MTR Exit D1.
Is Bad Indian based on a true story?
It's drawn from Saaj Raja's own life — growing up in Crawley, England, and later working on Hong Kong's trading floors — but it's staged as a solo theatre-comedy piece blending storytelling, movement and humour, not a strict word-for-word memoir.
How long is the show?
The Fa Gai date is confirmed at 90 minutes, running 8:00–9:30pm. A separate running time for the Soho House date wasn't published, so assume a similar length unless the venue states otherwise.
Can I get a refund if I can't attend?
No — tickets are non-refundable, per the Eventbrite listing for the show.
Is this part of a wider comedy festival?
Yes — Bad Indian is part of Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026, presented by Backstage Comedy, the same run that brought Mohammed Magdi and Elena Gabrielle to Hong Kong this autumn.

Worth knowing

Saaj Raja: Bad Indian plays Fa Gai, Central, on Friday 25 September 2026 — the publicly bookable of its two Hong Kong dates. Book via Eventbrite; sales are final and pricing wasn't published at time of writing.

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