Cinderella and The Beanstalk Review
I’ll admit straight out I’m not a big fan of pantomimes. Too often the performances are wobbly, the jokes are…
I’ll admit straight out I’m not a big fan of pantomimes. Too often the performances are wobbly, the jokes are…
“Pretend we’re back in 1861 because Charles Dickens is back in the building.” So begins a truly magical night at…
This holiday season, the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts is presenting a pantomime adaption of beloved fairy tale Pinocchio.…
There’s nothing to get you in the Christmas spirit quite like an evening of good festive entertainment, and The Noise…
“Jermay is the most incredible man you’ve probably never heard of. He can read your mind,” claims the website of…
Much-loved musical Grease is coming to the Theatre Royal Brighton this Monday for a three-week run to end a spectacular…
Komedia last week played host to a fun-filled stand-up ensemble who mixed their passion for comedy with that of history,…
Comedy quartet The Noise Next Door arrive at Komedia this weekend for their one-of-a-kind comedy show blending improv, music, geekery…
Ballet is about precise and highly formalized steps and gestures. BalletBoyz not only demonstrated high dancing precision, but challenged today’s…
Can You See Me Now? is a powerful performance that deals with issues in the social services and policy-making decisions…
Note: explicit performance discussed “Her own sense of being in herself is supplanted by a sense of being appreciated as…
Coming to The Old Market this weekend is yet another excitingly unique performance: Sixth Sense. Performer Luke Jermay is a…
Simon Amstell came to the Brighton Dome last weekend on his UK stand-up tour: What Is This? The comedian best…
A fun-filled mix of history and comedy is coming to Brighton’s Komedia next week. Dreamt up by Alex Farrow, at…
After their success at the Brighton Dome last year, BalletBoyz returns to Brighton’s Dome to stun their audience with a…
We are told to be certain things in life, to fulfil certain roles, and not challenge what others tell us.…
As the audience enters the auditorium, ‘Lady Marmalade’ blares from the speakers. Moments later a woman appears apologetically in her…
Matthew Spanglerʼs first foray into adapting text for stage came 22 years ago, at the University of Sussex, with a…
Tragedy. Farce. Stage fright. The language of traditional theatre is threaded through our everyday vocabulary. You may not have ever…
How do you imagine the contemplations of the Bloomsbury Group in a modern cultural climate? The Attenborough Centre for the…