Brighton Lights: What to do in the city – w/c 5th June
1 The acid-tongued wit of Tom Allen rolls in with his debut show, Absolutely. The well-dressed, well-spoken, working class camp son of Bromley (as seen on 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and The Great British Bake Off’s Extra Slice) reflects upon his life and times with delightful sharpness.
Pavilion Theatre, Worthing, Tuesday 5 June, 8pm, £15.50/12.50
2 Award-winning monthly night Goat Comedy is back with a brand new ‘season’ – and this time Ben and co. have relocated to ‘The Jungle’. Expect all kinds of in-character antics inbetween a smashing line-up of stand up headlined by Adam Hess. Currently sold out, keep an eye out for any returns as well as future dates.
Sweet Dukebox, Friday 8 June, 7.30pm, £5
3 The Space collects fascinating interviewees from the world of entertainment, lifting the curtain on the magics created behind and in front of the scenes. This time they are joined by Film & Costume Designer Annie Hardinge (incl. Shaun Of The Dead) and Music Video Director/Filmmaker Dawn Shadforth (incl. Kylie). Fascinating.
Latest MusicBar, Tuesday 5 June, 8.15pm, £15
4 Fancy a change? Returning after it’s inaugural success last year is Talent2018: The Skills Festival for the Digital Sector. This jobs fair is the biggest of its kind in the South, showcasing leading companies plus inspiring short talks from industry insiders. Time to get yourself connected.
Brighton Dome, Tuesday 5 June, 1am – 4pm, £FREE but ticketed