Licence at the Brunswick in Hove

Husband and wife creative team, Jonathan and Annika Brown, will be administering a double-dose of surrealist folk rock music and one-man theatre at The Brunswick in Hove on Thursday, January 24 at 8pm. Jonathan’s one-man play, Licence, the gripping tale of the last days of a public house as told by

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Husband and wife creative team, Jonathan and Annika Brown, will be administering a double-dose of surrealist folk rock music and one-man theatre at The Brunswick in Hove on Thursday, January 24 at 8pm.

Jonathan’s one-man play, Licence, the gripping tale of the last days of a public house as told by the publican Bernie will be sandwiched between Annika Brown and The Deep who play a unique blend of folk rock music with influences ranging from Janis Joplin to Billy Joel at the start and the finish of the evening.

Jonathan said of his play:

“Bernie wants his pub to be “child friendly”, a party atmosphere. But he’s so busy making his dream come true, that his own little boy doesn’t get a look in. Full of laughter, but also dark, we describe it as one man’s oddessey to save his son and his own sanity from the sinister forces he’s exposed them both to.”

Tickets: £9/£7 from TICKETS

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