Brighton Festival will excite, surprise and inform us like in the old days when it runs 150 events with full-capacity audiences throughout May.
For the first time it will have two Guest Directors – Syrian architect/author Marwa Al-Sabouni, and Brighton-based theatremaker Tristan Sharps, who runs the dreamthinkspeak company. The Festival’s theme is about Rebuilding.
Among the events will be two world premieres and 3 UK ones, and there’s everything from spoken word, to music, street dancing and site-specific art and sound installations.
Among the world firsts is Unchain Me, a unique site-specific commission from Tristan’s theatre company. At multi-media venues across the city, it will present a work inspired by Dostoevsky’s The Possessed. And co-guest director Marwa has designed a new space for social and artistic exchanges on Hove seafront- The Riwaq.
UK premieres include: Witness, an installation from Emma Critchley, using underwater dance, words and science to link the human body to disappearing glaciers. Acrobats from Australia’s Circa ensemble bring Stravinsky’s The Rite Of Spring to the circus stage in Sacre. Emma Rice’s Wild Children return with their acclaimed musical version of Wuthering Heights as part of a UK tour.
The Festival runs from 7-29 May. Full programme at www.brightonfestival.org
Look out for Scene reviews of events and happy Festival-going.