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PREVIEW: Brighton Festival back to its big, exciting self

Brian Butler February 21, 2022

Brian Butler welcomes back an old friend – Brighton Festival

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REVIEW: Opera: Orpheus in the Underworld @ ENO

October 10, 2019

Lez Brotherston’s costume designs squirm with delight across Lizzie Clachan’s set is great fun, starting off worryingly school play like before exploding into a daft Arcadian swimming pool party on a Tarantino Cruise ship and then plunging into a seedy Soho peepshow world of London in the 1950’s.

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BRIGHTON FESTIVAL REVIEW: Kneehigh : Tristan & Yseult

May 24, 2017

Kneehigh always get it just right, flavoursome reinvention of tradition and their blend of comedy, music, physical chorography, dance and top notch performers bring a superb energy to the theatre and their take on classic situations allow us an intimate depth of connection with the action sometimes missing from more contemporary theatre. Tristan & Yseult is almost a cult these days with a huge fan base of people who love it and it only seems to get better with each outing.

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