Brighton Fringe Ironworks Studios announces its “most ambitious programme yet” for 2025 Brighton Fringe Festival Ironworks Studios, Brighton’s hub for live entertainment, immersive experiences, and cutting-edge performance, has announced its “most ambitious programme yet” for the 2025 Brighton Fringe Festival. Bringing together bold new voices, boundary-pushing artistry, and an inclusive spirit, Ironworks Stud By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: ‘The Pink List’ by Michael Trauffer It’s well documented that gay people were singled out alongside Jews to be persecuted and sent by the Nazis to concentration camps in the 1930s and ’40s. Less well known – certainly to me – was the fact that the so-called Pink Lists of such people compiled by the Nazis continued to be used as […] By Brian Butler • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe Brighton Fringe: all things queer and wonderful This year’s Brighton Fringe is as weird and wonderful as always, and with a printed brochure running to 102 pages, how do you know where to start? By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Brighton Fringe Brighton’s The Level to be transformed into Circus Yard for Brighton Fringe 2025 Revel Puck Circus, a contemporary circus company from East London, is set to transform Brighton’s The Level into a hub for of family-friendly circus and late-night cabaret at this year’s Brighton Fringe Festival. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
“A Pole Tragedy” by Sofie Kramer Part of the Dutch Season at Brighton Fringe Festival 2022 Copyright DFphotography/Danny Fitzpatrick Brighton Fringe Brighton Fringe 2024 launches Friday, May 3 Brighton Fringe is back for 2024, with a massive 750 events being staged in over 120 venues across Brighton, Hove and beyond. Every year, Brighton Fringe sees performers from around the world arriving in the city, bringing events as diverse as improvised musicals, Greek mythology-themed circus, life By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe LOOKING CIS: Conversation-changing satire about gender identity comes to Brighton Fringe 2024 Award-winning solo show Looking Cis will tour to the Brighton Fringe, playing two nights in The Actors on 23 & 24 May. Looking Cis is a conversation-changing satire investigating what we can and can’t say about gender when we know we’re being watched. It follows Ella, freshly evicted from tawdry rea By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Brighton Fringe Award-winning queens, Crudi Dench and Kate Butch, return to Brighton Fringe with more BITE Stakes are high in Drag Queens vs. Vampires – an outrageously camp comedy horror from the gals behind last year’s hit Brighton Fringe show Drag Queens vs. Zombies. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE: ‘Quilt and Croissant’ by Geoff Saunders Comic monologue inspired by a stay at a Brighton B&B, addresses open relationships within the gay community By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Brighton Fringe: Eliott Simpson: ‘(A)Sexy and I Know It’ at the Walrus With tales of gender, stakes, queerness and cakes, Eliot aims to widen your eyes to the bizarre life of an asexual man living in a sex-obsessed world. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Breaking the Spell to feature in Fringe Queer Film Festival This year’s London Fringe Film Festival is due to feature an online screening of queer historical piece, Breaking the Spell. By Rachel Badham • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: LGBTQ+ comedian Ross Kamp to bring ‘2020 Vision’ to Brighton Fringe Brighton-based queer comedian to take part in this year’s Brighton Fringe Autumn Season with 2020 Vision at the Caroline of Brunswick in October. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Wolf Meat Wolf Meat is about having fun, both with the performance, with theatrical convention, as well as the audience, and its dark silliness drags you into their world to revel fully in it. By Eric Page • 3 min read