The performance on Sunday, August 22 will see the Chorus perform some greatest hits from its extensive back catalogue, plus some exciting new additions prepared during lockdown
The performance on Sunday, August 22 will see the Chorus perform some greatest hits from its extensive back catalogue, plus some exciting new additions prepared during lockdown
Brian Butler looks forward to one theatre legend bringing another to life on the Brighton stage
Brian Butler finds more reasons to be cheerful as Fringe and film festival are extended
Brian Butler gives his final pick of shows you might want to catch at Brighton Fringe
Brian Butler raises a glass to Mark Inscoe’ s great Coward/Porter show
Alfie Ordinary, Brighton’s award-winning Drag Prince, to bring his new game show Now That’s What I Call Bingo to The Warren in Brighton from 6pm on Thursday, September 3 & 24.
Brian Butler looks forward to one of Brighton Fringe’s most popular venues The Warren’s new beach location.
Sylvia, an ex-actress turned book illustrator is married to Philip, who has inherited the uninspiring estate agents business that was his father’s. They are living in an icy marriage, where Sylvia reveals she is afraid to be alone with him. Desperately wanting a child and unable to have one, theirs is a semi-loveless relationship.
“Imagine 1983 – so long ago it’s almost the land of make-believe,” says the 40-something Jo, reminiscing about her 13-year-old self. “IF you arranged to meet a friend, you waited for them to turn up – no texting. It was a brilliant time. No, it was shit.” But Jo (full name Josephine) has an escape route. […]
Award winning Australian theatre company Holland St Productions has brought its latest offering to Brighton Fringe for a UK premier – and what a treat it is. Straight from the off this wickedly funny cabaret grabs you and sweeps you along with clever, catchy original songs and two dynamite performances from Erin Hutchinson and Tyler Jacob Jones.
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