Brighton Lights: What to do in the city – w/c 22nd May

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1 Last year’s winner of the Latest Brighton Fringe Award for Best Comedy is back – Alice Marshall has returned with a new show packed with weird and extraordinary comic characters in The Strike. Articulate, physical, funny and original – this is Alice Marshall.
The Warren: Theatre Box, Fri 25 – Mon 28 May, 8.30pm, £10/8.50 Joe-Black
2 Wickedly talented, and saluting that the bad guys get all the best songs from the litigious mouse living Florida, is Joe Black – Touch Of Evil: A Celebration Of Villainy In Song. Black revels in the evil and lauds the wrong while belting tunes, employing cabaret performance hoops and whistles.
Brighton Spiegeltent, Wed 23 May, 9pm, £12/10 Creation-(Pictures-for-Dorian)_2_Jade-Mainade
3 The acclaimed British/German arts collective Gob Squad turn their attention to aging with their latest show Creation (Pictures For Dorian). They are joined onstage by older and younger local performers, and invite us to contemplate the process.
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, Wed 23 – Sat 26 May, 8pm; Sunday 27 May 2.30pm, £15/12.50/10 StealthAspies
4 The Stealth Aspies Company is the world’s first performance collective run entirely by autistic adults. Made up of Janine Booth (originator of the Labour party neurodiversity manifesto), Alain English, Sarah Saeed and Paul Wady, they reflect upon and read stories from the NeuroAtypical.
Sweet Werks, Tues 22 – Thurs 24 May & Sat 26 – Sun 27 May, 8.30pm, £5


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