SPOTLIGHT ON: Rialto Theatre , Brighton Brian Butler welcomes the reopening of a gem of a Brighton small performance venue
REVIEW:Four Thieves Vinegar -lockdown play Brian Butler finds uncomfortable parallels in a Brighton-based lockdown plague play
P/REVIEW: View From The Sofa 19 Brian Butler presents his penultimate choices from his much sat upon lockdown sofa
FEATURE: Conor comes to Hove in One Fell Swoop ! Brian Butler meets one of Brighton’s youngest and most energetic theatre directors
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.
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.
PREVIEW: The Half Life of Love Directed by Martin Dickinson, The Half Life of Love stars Paul Moriarty, Jack Klaff, Laurence Bown, is produced by Hi-Lo Productions in association with Rialto Theatre and supported by the Arts Council England.