BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: At the Junction Café

This play deals with very deep emotions, which are all the more powerful because they are repressed. Two strangers meet in a café. Who are they? What will transpire? At times moving, at times hilarious, this play explores human relationships today.

BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: At the Junction Café

This play deals with very deep emotions, which are all the more powerful because they are repressed.

Two strangers meet in a café. Who are they? What will transpire? At times moving, at times hilarious, this play explores human relationships today.

In contention for best play of the Festival, and performed by local artists, this one hour play (afternoon performances) will kick off the Brighton Fringe on May 6, 7 and 8 at the Rialto Theatre, 11 Dyke Road, Brighton (near the Clocktower). Tickets, from £8, are available from the Rialto Theatre (01273 725230).


Event: At the Junction Cafe by Tim Coakley

Where: Rialto Theatre, 11 Dyke Rd, Brighton, BN1 3FE

When: May 6 (3pm) 7 & 8 (4.30pm)

Cost: £10/£8

To book tickets online, click here:

Or telephone: 01273 725230

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