- 8 May 2012
The Table stars a cantankerous puppet, trapped on the titular furniture. Acutely self-aware, and essentially...
‘Tea With Terrorists’ is the one-woman show starring Sameena Zehra that explains how she had...
As it turns out the stereotype is totally true: all Irish people are funny. If...
Coming to stage cloaked in a white sheet, dancing as if she’d only just discovered...
In conversation with Brighton Pavilion MP and leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas, Gabrielle...
This multi-faceted installation has inventively taken over the whole of The Basement and our first...
Not a play for the lily-livered, Bug is as dark and gory as anything you’ll...
In costume on her way to play Blanche DuBois, Lauren Varnfield attracted stares on the...
Liszt’s transcriptions of Schubert songs need to sing, and we could almost hear the words...
This allegorical one-actor performance sees the Iranian writer Nassim Soleimanpour cleverly manipulating both the actor...
Melanie Robinson is stepping out to mark her deafblind son Josh’s 18th birthday. She plans...
Formerly described by Mixmag as ‘Brighton’s maddest night out’, this may seem like quite a...