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Scene from the Sofa – 5 minutes with… Alan Bonner

Graham Robson June 14, 2020

Graham Robson catches up with wandering troubadour Alan Bonner to find out about his new album, The Way Old Friends Do, which celebrates the work of ABBA, and his plans for the future… 

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Brighton Fringe postponed and Brighton Festival cancelled due to Coronavirus

Gscene Editorial Team March 18, 2020

Brighton Fringe postponed and Brighton Festival cancelled due to Coronavirus

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Brian Butler takes a dive into the unique cocktail of live entertainment that is Brighton Fringe

Brian Butler March 2, 2020

Brian Butler takes a dive into the unique cocktail of live entertainment that is Brighton Fringe

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FRINGE REVIEW: At the Epicene

Ray A-J May 30, 2019

Makeup, glitter, showtunes and more. Welcome to Paul Diello’s new gender free world, through the lens of his hit Brighton Fringe show Epicene. EPICENE – to be genderless. To have no discerning quality of male, female, or otherwise. To float outside of the binary. On a Saturday night, at the humble jam packed room of […]

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PREVIEW: Drag and improv, in my city? It’s more likely than you think.

Ray A-J May 22, 2019

The dragged up duo Dragprov Revue are making their Brighton Fringe debut –and you won’t want to miss it. IMPROV. Drag. What’s not to love? Making their Brighton Fringe debut this year at Komedia are a side-splitting dragged up double act that are guaranteed to have you chuckling – Dragprov Revue. The cheeky couple of […]

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Fringe REVIEW: Circus Extreme @Preston Park

Besi Besemar May 13, 2019

Five years in the making, Circus Extreme merges traditional and contemporary entertainment styles with extreme stunts and classical, traditional clown antics to deliver epic heart stopping moments and some of the most exciting daredevil stunts I have seen in a circus bigtop anywhere in the world.

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Fringe THEATRE REVIEW: Closer @The Rialto Theatre

Brian Butler May 11, 2019

“Tell me the truth. Without it, we’re animals” says 1 of the quartet of characters in Patrick Marber’s complex, dense, dark drama of marital and extra-marital sex and betrayal.

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