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Festival! 14

Festival! 14

In Festival! 14 Lynn Ruth Miller presents another fun packed show, where there’s fun, there’s often filth and we start with Guy Lloyd’s Filthy Weekend Stories. Now we’ve got you interested we move onto the meat of the theatre programme. Paul Levy… Read more →

Festival! 13

Festival! 13

Charismatic performer, RSC and National Theatre director, thought provoking novelist and Brighton resident, Neil Bartlett comes to Festival’s studio to talk about his new commission for Brighton Festival at Theatre Royal Brighton. He looks back at his pioneering 80s work specifically on… Read more →

Festival! 12

Festival! 12

In Festival 12 I confidently predict that your – that is the Brighton public – dirty weekend stories collected by Guy Lloyd in New Road will be the most watched item. And Vicky Nangle recommends Nick Helm’s filthy weekender gig over at… Read more →

Festival! 11

Festival! 11

Oscar Wilde, Brighton. Can there be anywhere more suitable to perform Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest? So that’s where Lynn Ruth Miller starts Festival! 11. Then we’re off to see more Wildean themes, love, money and bullying in The… Read more →

Festival! 10

Festival! 10

Lynn Ruth Miller presents Festival! 10 and the big story is those amazing beauties The Ladyboys Of Bangkok. You’ll see the stunning Carnival Queens in action and Leandro Brizad talks to Artistic Director Phillip Gandey about their career and he doesn’t shy… Read more →

Festival! 9

Festival! 9

Festival! 9 is presented by Lynn Ruth Miller and what an experience! Starting with Faulty Towers The Dining Experience at The Thistle Hotel. Basil, Sybil and Manuel give you a meal you’ll never forget and it’s here in the summer after the… Read more →

Festival! 8

Festival! 8

Comedy and music make up most of Festival! 8 and I guess that’s the fringe in a nutshell. Lynn Ruth Miller introduces us to the performers and the venues. At the Three and Ten the hotbed of fringe comedy and drama there… Read more →

Festival! 7

Festival! 7

Festival! 7 sees presenter Lynn Ruth Miller get a partner in her new comedy double act. It’s Julian Caddy the new Fringe director who’s already increased the ticket sales bigtime in a recession and given the Fringe a posh street box office… Read more →

Festival! 6

Festival! 6

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In Festival! 6 Paul Levy checks out the private lives of the rich and famous without doing any phone hacking at all. Paul interviews Ross Drury whose version of Noel Coward’s Private Lives is playing so site specific appropriately at The Grand… Read more →

Festival! 5

Festival! 5

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What a mother of a show Festival 5 is. A Bad Mother in fact is the title of Meryl O’Rourke’s show which the critics in Edinburgh said was nearly perfect but Meryl thinks we should probably take out the word nearly and… Read more →