- 7 May 2013
Table Manners is a very experimental interactive theatrical experience dedicated to what’s behind etiquette at...
Richard Cupidi ran The Public House Bookshop in Little Preston Street, a Brighton institution for...
Live improvised productions are always risky, it is this same risk that makes these shows...
Conceptually inspired by the dystopian films Metropolis and Brazil, Cirque Éloize were spectacular, utilising dance,...
Cartoonist Ralph Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson and Bruce Robinson’s favoured illustrator and scathing political satirist,...
The Disappearances Project was a heart-rending journey through the experiences of the families of those...
Damian Barr’s eighties memoir, ‘Maggie and Me’, is serendipitously timely given the death of Margaret...
A perfect May afternoon, a beautiful acoustic and Paul Lewis playing Schubert – my first...
- 30 May 2012
In Festival! 17 Lynn Ruth Miller and Brighton Fringe director Julian Caddy add to their...
The critically acclaimed International Festival of Hip Hop Dance Theatre delivered a truly spectacular production....
- 28 May 2012
Apparently inspired by the dream-like paintings of Marc Chagall, a quartet of klezmer musicians are...
Well indeed what can you do? Bartlett has for 25 years been combining his work...