King Sammy Silver returns to Brighton Fringe with his award-winning (Pebble Trust Bursary 2018), delightfully queer comedy cabaret, ‘Sass, Sex and Surrealness’.
King Sammy Silver returns to Brighton Fringe with his award-winning (Pebble Trust Bursary 2018), delightfully queer comedy cabaret, ‘Sass, Sex and Surrealness’.
Fringe venue The Warren relocates to a new site in central Brighton for May 2019. The ‘festival-within-a-festival’ complex is to be sited at Victoria Gardens for the duration of Brighton Fringe 2019, which runs from May 2 – June 2, 2019.
HYPHEN Theatre Company presents Chris Woodley’s autobiographical show which essentially is a love story with all the twists and turns you would expect. Framed within the context of a structured drama lesson, Woodley is an ex-state school drama teacher, our hearts melt as the two protagonists meet and fall into the domestic trials that is the real deal.
Egg whips it up into a froth of unexpected delights, some of the things he used, and the ways in which they are used belies a surreal and adaptable imagination and he’d certainly be on my list of people to share the Isle of Man with in a zombie apocalypse as much for his sheer entertaining company as much as his ability to knock up a meal using just about anything.
After a sell-out run at Theatre Royal Stratford East, critically acclaimed Hyphen Theatre Company come to Brighton Fringe with their Edinburgh Fringe smash show about love, loss and The Little Mermaid.
By plan or delightful default it was one of the LGBTQ members of the cast who was getting drunk pre-show this time around, which added an extra frisson of #RuPaulDragRace campery to the usual inebriated revelry, we had a bender on a bender. There was some lovely moments of high kicking camp, the drunk actor pulled off some seriously impressive vocal moments and utterly seduced the audience with his silly naughty antics. We adored him, upstaging everyone with his intoxicated idiocy.
Fix My Brain Two Surnames The Warren May 21 FIX my brain is fun and the boys have certainly done their work, they stay in character throughout, apart from when they poke some fun though their semi permeable fourth wall. The use of lighting to indicate flashback, or fantasy is fun and works well […]
Brighton Fringe winner of Best Cabaret and Argus Angel awards, ‘A Berlin Kabaret’ returned with Sphinx Theatre Company and they bill themselves as Lady Gaga meets Brecht in musical show of the 20th century avant-garde.
Following a huge demand for tickets an extra show has been added for Hannah Brackenbury’s Victoria Wood tribute show VICTORIOUS!, at the Brighton Fringe.
THIS is a show about being an orphan and being gay with the ratio of material about being parentless to jokes about anal sex being roughly 1:9. It has some great gags, and Mark Bittlestone certainly has a winning charm which gets the audience on board.
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