David Hoyle is one of the most accomplished performers who grace our stages and I would encourage, urge and embolden you to go see him next time he is in town.
David Hoyle is one of the most accomplished performers who grace our stages and I would encourage, urge and embolden you to go see him next time he is in town.
KINGDOM, Brighton’s only competitions for drag king is back and tougher than ever! It’s time for bois to become men as they battle it out over three heats to make their way to the grand final during the Brighton Fringe.
Local author Rose Collis will be appearing in a new play she has written, Wanting the moon at the Marlborough Theatre in January in a production directed by Keith Drinkel.
At the weekend I was enjoying my Sunday lunch at the Bedford Tavern, and had the great “fortune” to find myself sitting at a table next to the DTM’s, Brighton’s ageing boyband.
ARtFUnSHACK! is a fast moving art show hosted by Evan. Expect eye-catching visuals and tips for making fun stuff out of rubbish. Evan can’t always maintain the role and sometimes slips up. By weaving together video, word play and audience interaction, tales of a queer reality become the glue that binds the papier-mache hammer together.
Edit Profile is an explicit and raunchy exploration of the escapades of a single hard and horny gay man as he navigates the world of dating apps, chemsex and group play. With all this non stop pleasure at his fingertips what could possibly go wrong? What are you into? Into Chemsex? BB? Groups? Wherever, whenever, tap the app and you’re just a few meters and a few words away from a world of hot guys waiting for you.
From the same group – Wildheart & Lyric – that brought us ‘told by an idiot’ last year this new outing Wolf Meat has a plot very loosely based on the tale of Red Riding Hood but based in a geriatric drug factory in a Croydon Council estate. This glamourized the world of drugs, porn and violence to the extreme, adding in incest, child slavery, torture, stupidity and evil manipulation all wrapped up in a hair net, nice woolly cardigan and smelling faintly or perm lotion.
This is fresh, raw theater, using common clichés and sad tragic lives to spear us with some uncomfortable truths about our empty consumer lives. One of my fringe highlights so far! You will love them and they will love you, unconditionally.
Hungry Wolf Visionary Youth Theatre has enjoyed great success since it’s launch in 2013 and has since been propelled to the forefront of cutting edge theatre made and performed by young people. Hungry Wolf made their debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Growing Pains, receiving 5* reviews, national press interest, a schools tour and a slot on ITV, followed by last year’s critically acclaimed success The Electra Project, described as “a love letter to drama teachers everywhere”.
LaLa Theatre Co present their debut play Therapy at the Marlborough Theatre. To heal, or not to heal? Is that a question? To err is human! Does that even make sense? There are only two things that are certain in life…death and taxes..oh yeah, three things… Therapy! When are we considered broken? When do we need to be fixed? Therapy plays host to a disparate bunch of characters seeking these very answers. Join them as they embark on a series of bizarre holistic treatments at the Orpady Centre of inner investigations, designed to put them in touch with their truth. Led by an unorthodox doctor and two new-age practitioners, the group are taken on a bonkers and revealing journey, as head and heart do battle in a bawdy tale of wit and woe!