- 18 May 2012
Blowing the lid off Victorian spirit seekers, this peculiar trio arrived as one rising from...
Marvellously grotesque and freakishly compulsive. This bullying tyrant of a Victorian showman and his collection...
If you look no deeper than the title of the show it gives you a...
East by South-East presents a duo performance that takes humanity with consumerism and rubs it...
Armed with just a few toys, remote control helicopter and a big imagination; Andy recruits...
Guy Pratt has long been one of the UK’s top session bassists, both live (notably...
The venue has always resembled an orderly Addams family household and James Lloyd Pegg, our...
‘Diabolical’ wouldn’t necessarily be my first choice of word but it wouldn’t be too far...
Hugh Whitemore’s new play is a beautifully devised saga covering the events of the Suez...
Brighton poet John Davies (AKA Shedman) celebrates 10 years of touring the country, participating in...
- 17 May 2012
A 50-minute dance piece between mother (Madge) and son (David) gave us an extraordinary insight...
Part of the 26 Letters strand of Brighton Festival, Wrong Pong is a kids’ book...