Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Briefs I saw Briefs last time it was in Brighton a few years ago and loved it. It was fun and warm-hearted and featured some incredibly handsome men in pants. On the whole it’s very entertaining, but on second acquaintance a few cracks are starting to show. By Michael Hootman • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Festival: The Last Resort We left with the solace of having done something together, something oddly intimate and exploratory. Not quite fun but certainly engaging and thoughtful. It’s an odd combination of Samuel Becket and Alan Bennett, unintentionally funny when clashing with the unpolished reality around u By Eric Page • 3 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
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Festival: SpyMonkey SpyMonkey & Tim Crouch Brighton Festival May 13th Theatre Royal Performed by Spymonkey: Aitor Basauri, Stephan Kreiss, Petra Massey & Toby Park Directed by Tim Crouch Well, what’s not to like about all of Shakespeare deaths rolling out in front of you for an evening’s entertainment. Certainly when i By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Aphrodite in Flippers The writers have a wonderful surreal sense of the absurd, but with such a fine, light and careful touch that it soars and takes wing into a special place of belief where performers and audience all agree to conspire in the daftness for the sake of the narrative journey By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Buckle up Bitches! at Brighton Pride Turn your inflight devices to entertainment mode as we get set to welcome international comedy star Pam Ann to Brighton for her exclusive Pride warm-up show Buckle Up Bitches. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Sellotape Sisters Signal Theatre Company bring their outrageous new comedy, Sellotape Sisters to the Brighton Fringe this month. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Festival: Smoke and Mirrors This carefully explored, almost forensic due of endurance, acrobatic skills, and mesmerising body movements and dance is a very clean looking performance, lights, sound and set all stripped back to an essence By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Elixir Zombie Circus show returns to Spiegeltent. The award-winning comic acrobatic show Elixir will return to the Brighton Fringe once again this year after their killer debut at last years Festival. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Daggers MacKenzie She’s wanted dead or alive and she juggles knives. The one woman, knife juggling rock opera Daggers MacKenzie comes to Brighton Fringe. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Spiegeltent: Meow Meow Meow Meow is a collapsing Diva, an ego in freefall who pulls out the talent when the spot lights shine. She also happens to be a true cabaret performers deftly and effortlessly blending all the skills usually devolved out to a night on their own. She’s singer, comedian, hostess, clown, chanteuse, sh By Eric Page • 2 min read