Arts PREVIEW: Frankenstein and Sex at Hove’s Dukebox theatre An award-winning comic investigation into the science of attraction, and a brand new immersive and interactive game theatre experience, are coming to Brighton Science Festival in February, as part of a varied programme at The Dukebox Theatre. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
Arts Interview: Tom Stuart – ‘I Am Not Myself These Days’ I am not myself these days, Tom Stuart’s stage adaptation of the 2006 New York Times best-seller of the same name, was a big hit at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 4 min read
Arts Brighton Festival: major new outdoor event will bring fascinating story from Brighton’s wartime history back to life. Brighton Festival announces major new work inspired by the story of hundreds of thousands of men who travelled from India to fight for the Allies in the First World War. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
Arts Kazakhstan’s official Academy Award entry to open the Asia House Film Festival 2016 Yermek Tursunov’s 2015 film, Stranger (Zhat), will open the Asia House, 2016 Film Festival on February 22 at the Ham Yard Hotel in London. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: 2016 Asia House Film Festival ‘goes global’ Asia House, the London based centre of expertise on Asia, returns to London next spring with a diverse programme of films exploring transnationalism and globalisation. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
Arts Preview: I Am Not Myself These Days The brutal, shocking and yet deeply moving one man show, I Am Not Myself These Days, comes to Brighton next February following its debut at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Flown Arts PREVIEW: Festive fun and more at Brighton Dome this December Following a stand out performance at Brighton Festival 2014 and fresh from a sell-out tour across Australia, the Dome welcomes back Pirates of the Carabina as they perform a special Christmas run of their acclaimed show, Flown, a thrilling mix of theatre, acrobatics, aerial feats and stunts –all set By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts FEATURE: Keep on Trockin Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo are back in Brighton this month, so GScene went to London to preview their latest show and take a look behind the scenes at this iconic ballet company. By Paul Gustafson • 4 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Music, visual arts, theatre and dance – it’s a busy November for Brighton Dome. This November sees another busy and eclectic month of performances at Brighton’s Dome. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo As part of their 2015 world tour which heads to Brighton in November, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, New York’s internationally renowned, comedy ballet, took the town by storm with a sparkling, hilarious and fabulously entertaining programme at London’s Peacock Theatre. By Paul Gustafson • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Trocks are coming! Get set for an uproarious and exhilarating night out this November. New York’s internationally renowned, all-male, professional comedy ballet company, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, returns to Brighton Dome with its brilliantly playful take on some of ballet’s best loved works. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
International News New study finds ‘gays’ have less life satisfaction than ‘straights’ A major study of life satisfaction among sexual minorities in the United Kingdom and Australia has been published by the Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation. In the report Lesbian, gay and bisexual persons in both countries are found to be significantly less satisfied with their lives tha By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read