Arts PREVIEW: Resound Male Voices present ‘Soundtrek’ Resound Male Voices make their Brighton Fringe debut in May with ‘Soundtrek’, a devised show of choral music from all over the world set in….a pub! By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Celtic Connections competition winner to play Brighton Fringe Winner of the Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Competition, Fiddle & Cello duo An Dhá bring their unique blend of Celtic music and Jazz to the Brighton Fringe. By Contributor • 2 min read
Community News Brighton2Paris charity cycle ride 2017 The Brighton & Hove Property Consortium will stage their second charity cycle ride to benefit the Mayor’s charities and the ABF Soldiers Charity in May. The Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Cllr Pete West, his partner Geraldine and all registered cyclists, will leave from the i360 in Brighton on the mornin By Besi • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Jane Postlethwaite A hugely enjoyable and quirky show that highlights the inventiveness of Jane Postlethwaite and allows her crepuscular comical Northern charm to shine though and throw some serious shadows. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: FRINGE: The Tiger Lilies – PIAF The Tiger Lillie’s are a complex, dark acquired taste but an addictive one if they sate your appetite then it was a veritable feast served up at the Spiegeltent on Sunday, no one in the charged up thrilled audience left hungry. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Club Briefs BRIEFS was born in the back warehouse space of a bookshop in Brisbane’s West End in 2008. The boys put on a club night to give performers the chance to try out some new late night cabaret/variety acts. There were no rules or restrictions. They weren’t answering to a brief or a venue or a funding bod By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Blackbird The play begins straight into the action with this challenging in your face piece of fresh writing and superb acting. A classic bit of thrilling chilling fringe theatre. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Torn Apart This play about the complexities of relationships and how our upbringing directly influences us and our ability to maintain loving relationships is a complex engaging piece of work. It focused on 3 relationships – American soldier and Polish woman in Germany, a young lad and girl from Melbourne, and By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Something Rotten Fresh from award-winning success with Glengarry Glen Ross and national press acclaim for Operation Black Antler, Robert Cohen continues his festival-season voyage into the heart of darkness with a one-man show about Hamlet’s murderous uncle. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Rainbow Chorus Sing Out Sing out is certainly what the Rainbow Chorus did on Monday evening. A fringe event that was a taster of their June concert, it was also a window into the workings of The Rainbow Chorus, and a chance to feel what it’s like to sing in a choir. By Michael Hydes • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Dr Ahmed, Doctor in the House British GP returns from Down Under to deliver dose of stand up comedy for cancer charity. A British GP, who left England for the sunnier shores of Australia, has returned to the UK to make a very important house visit. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe: 5 Guys Chillin’ Em-Lou Productions and the King’s Head Theatre present 5 Guys Chillin’, a graphic, gripping, funny and frank verbatim drama exposing the gay chem-sex, chill-out scene, written and directed by Peter Darney. By Contributor • 1 min read