Brighton Fringe PREVIEW: Marlene Dietrich @New Steine Hotel The late and legendary Marlene Dietrich last appeared in Brighton at the Theatre Royal in 1973 – and 45 years later, she’s on her way back! By Contributor • 2 min read
Sea Serpents fundraising Masked Ball @Envy As the rugby season ends for the Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents, they are putting on a series of social events as they look forward to playing in the Bingham Cup in Amsterdam in June. By Contributor • 1 min read
PREVIEW: ARTIST ROOMS – Gilbert & George Gilbert & George are a Turner Prize-winning artist partnership, who have created art and shared their lives together for fifty years. By presenting themselves as ‘living sculptures’ they challenge the distinction between art and life; sacrificing their separate identities and turning the notion of c By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe PREVIEW: Caitlin @Rialto Theatre Before Dylan Thomas drank himself to death at the tender age of 39, he and his wife Caitlin boozed, binged and brawled their way through the bars of Britain in the 1930’s and 40’s. By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe PREVIEW: Many Trump Refugees in One Body A panicked run to Canada… A partner who only wants to keep her job at Harvard.. And a secret you never wanted to tell… What could possibly go wrong? By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe PREVIEW: Resound – Excess Baggage! The Soundtrek Boys are back. Last year they sang around the world in eight languages, now they’re going on tour. Just like life, things never go to plan at an airport. Join them as they sing for their own amusement songs that resonate when you are travelling or just sitting around due to delays, los By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival PREVIEW: Brownton Abbey feat. Big Freedia & more From the people who brought Mykki Blanco to Brighton Festival last year comes Brownton Abbey – a new Afro-futurist collective that will take you to church. For this pastoral performance party, celestial beings from queer dimensions will transform Brighton Dome into a kaleidoscopic off-world temple. By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival 2018, PREVIEW: Medea, Written in Rage Writer/director Neil Bartlett returns to Brighton Festival to direct Jean-René Lemoine’s reimagining of this classic tale of passion and revenge. By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival 2018 PREVIEW: Travis Alabanza – Before I Step Outside (You Love Me) An evening of Black trans poetics with one of the UK’s leading trans artists, combining spoken word with soundscapes, projections and animation in collaboration with Daniel Braithwaite Shirley, Travis presents a feature performance from their acclaimed debut book of poetry. By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival 2018 PREVIEW: Ezra Furman One of Guest Director David Shrigley’s picks is the Chicago’s rock & roll hero, Ezra Furman – a performer that has to be seen to be believed. TEARS. Heartbreak. Unbridled joy. Ezra Furman is the real deal! By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival 2018 PREVIEW: National Theatre of Scotland – Adam National Theatre of Scotland’s remarkable production about one trans man’s journey across border and genders – winner of Scotsman Fringe First, Herald Angel and Scottish Arts Club Awards. By Contributor • 1 min read
Brighton Festival 2018 PREVIEW: Penguins ROY AND SILO are just like other penguin pairs at Central Park Zoo – they walk, swim and dance together. But Roy and Silo are both boys, so when the zookeeper finds them trying to hatch a stone, he thinks there may be a chance for them to become parents for real. By Contributor • 1 min read