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This weekend, critically-acclaimed comedian Simon Amstell will be visiting the Brighton Dome on his UK tour of stand-up show What…
This weekend, critically-acclaimed comedian Simon Amstell will be visiting the Brighton Dome on his UK tour of stand-up show What…
India’s tradition of dance-theatre is wrapped up in a contested historical narrative. A masterful mix of storytelling and footwork —…
When I decided to feature Festival of the Spoken Nerd in The Badger, it was with plenty of confidence that…
I went to see Komedia’s monthly gay-friendly stand-up comedy show Bent Double on the 5th November. The show runs every…
Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a novel about change. It chronicles the progression of two inseparable friends, Amir and…
With Sexy, Vanessa Kisuule arrives at the Brighton Dome ready to ask some probing questions; what do you find sexy,…
Identity politics is a pertinent issue in today’s society, and A Number exposes the struggle of defining identity in a…
On the 26th October I had the chance to go see Erin Markey’s BONER KILLER at The Marlborough. I wasn’t…
The origins of theatre can be traced as far back as 532 BC during the classical Greek and Roman times.…
The Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA) will be hosting a discussion centring around the influential intellectuals of the…
Comedy-science trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd are heading to The Old Market as part of their UK tour: You…
In darkness: twenty minutes, twenty participants, twenty headphones, and one container – Séance is an audio performance that will send…
At Hove’s The Old Market, the stage was spectacularly set for a ghoulish night of horror (and light-hearted entertainment) for…
Sunday 5 November Komedia will be hosting monthly stand-up comedy night Bent Double. The show runs every first Sunday of…
“Stop! Stop shopping! Stop! Stop shopping!” So chants the procession of the neon-clad, New York-based gospel choir into the little…
Picking A Number was an easy choice. Director and actor Tom Chown explains his love for Caryl Churchill and how…
The play, Fame, was superbly acted by the Brighton Theatre Group (BTG). The performance was well timed, and enthusiastic until…
For this year’s Halloween the Brighton Dome is showing an unsettling production that will make you question reality. Séance is…
Next week at The Marlborough, New York collective Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir will be making their next…
Theatre often gets a reputation for being something of a middle-class amusement. Picture a busy auditorium and you’ll probably see…