Arts PREVIEW: Sunday Social Club: Pattens This sunday sees the launch of the first free Sunday Social Club at new-kid-on-the-block bar/restaurant and club Patterns – (where Audio used to be). It’s a new series of fun events at Patterns. The first of which will be a hosted game of Musical Bingo from 6pm, where you get to throw away the numbe By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Jane Postlethwaite appears in Hove Grown Festival Jane Postlethwaite is a Funny Women Awards Finalist 2015 and a Brighton Comedy Festival Squawker Award Finalist 2015. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts MindOut for the Laughs returns! Due to popular demand, the comedy cabaret extravaganza supporting MindOut, the LGBT mental health charity is returning soon showcasing great comedy with a good dose of musical entertainment thrown in. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Would like to meet: Rialto Theatre Great fun and certainly a funny alternative to watching bickering couples desperately trying to enjoy the over prices clichés thrust at them by the cities hoteliers and restaurateurs.If people are tired of overpriced Valentine themed evenings WLTM offers a completely different night out but still ba By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Megan Ford: FEMINASTY: Marlborough Theatre Performing horrible characters, whiny girl stand-up, dumb sketches, and rap songs, Megan Ford takes down the patriarchy with nothing but her bare hands and some fabulous wigs. The world is a terrible place and it’s all the fault of the corporations who run the media. By Contributor • 1 min read
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 REVIEW: Alice in Pantoland: Alice, Alice who the fuck is Alice? After the untimely death of Brian Ralfe last year, Lee Tracey and the cast of Alice in Pantoland return to the Studio Theatre at the Dome to continue the tradition of outrageous adult entertainment championed by Brian since 2002. By Besi • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Ruby Wax: Sane new world Following sell-out UK tours in 2014 and 2015 and a successful run at the St James Theatre, Ruby Wax– comedian, writer, mental health campaigner – is bringing her one-woman comedy show, Sane New World, to the Arts Theatre in London for a final run from January 19 – February 13. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘Camp’ at the Spire Peter Kay lookalike Scottee has rounded up some of the UK’s most mediocre talent for a night almost worth the ticket price on December 5. Presented by The Marlborough Theatre and Pink Fringe, ‘Camp’ (as Christmas) is a special festive edition of his now infamous, sell out variety knees up. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts ‘Trouser-Wearing Characters’ goes on regional tour Local author Rose Collis to embark on first ever regional tour of Trouser-Wearing Characters, funded by Arts Council England. The tour will take place in February 2016, during LGBT History Month, when the show will be performed at ten different regional libraries, starting at Ipswich Central Library By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Bring Back British Rail benefit fundraiser Poet and comedian, John Hegley, heads up a cabaret of musical and lyrical mischief in support of Bring Back British Rail, a campaign group seeking to bring the railways back into public ownership. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Fundraiser for Brighton Womens Centre tonight Brighton Women’s Centre (BWC) has been empowering women since 1974 and tonight (November 26) they need your support to raise funds to continue delivering their important work. By Contributor • 1 min read