You Otter Know is a brand new online publication by theatre maker and performer, Harry Clayton-Wright.
You Otter Know is a brand new online publication by theatre maker and performer, Harry Clayton-Wright.
HIDDEN away in the very depths of Kemptown, lies a place of freedom, a place of liberation, a place of fabulously sparkling glitter-clad wonder. And for one week only, you can see it for yourself.
ROCKBOTTOM Stuart Waters March 1 @ The Marlborough Theatre ROCKBOTTOM is the new solo dance piece from Stuart Waters and also his debut as an independent artist. It’s a combination of staccato narratives segued into passionate, desperate, urgent segments of (suggested) auto biographical stories of the dancers’ personal struggles with their deteriorating mental health […]
There is a moment in this performance where its creator directly asks the audience “who here believes they had a good sex education”? The silence does not suggest an unwillingness to participate but in a brief moment for sixty people upstairs at The Marlborough, we collectively make a damning observation of both our education system and ancient social mantra “no sex please we’re British”. It is quite a statement.
La La Theatre Comp seek a Brighton actor to complete the cast for an exciting and original comedy.
TO heal, or not to heal? Is that a question? To err is human! Does that even make sense?
It’s timely that this play about the successful marriage equality referendum in Ireland is being aired in Brighton just at the time of another monumental referendum – on abortion laws – has been an overwhelming success in the Republic.
I had a glass of Cachaça, and it was nice to watch Xá lay the table and swirl around in his Vira skirt, he’s very softly spoken and engaging, but this is a hefty subject and we were promised much, I left unimpressed, uniformed and none the wiser. It’s rare to leave a Portuguese table feeling hungry; I went off to a huge lunch.
GENDER Euphoria is James Lorien MacDonald’s solo stand-up show with a focus on his ideas and experiences of gender and the way it affects him, us, the people around us and what people may think (or say) about us.
The central theme of this fast-moving two-hander is “How can a boxer be gay?” And playwright and co-star Rob Ward answers his own question in this highly poetical episodic drama – “yes he can”.
Queer pop artist LE FIL brings new show ‘24/7 LIVE’ to Brighton Fringe for one night only on Saturday, May 19 at 8.30pm. Fresh from being the iconic face of Smirnoff’s LGBT We’re Open campaign and Toyota’s creative Go Your Own Way campaign, comes the debut show ‘24/7 LIVE’ by an androgynous artist that defies both gender and genre…
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