Brighton Festival: Ezra Furman at the Dome
Having completed my final semester of university with modules on punk history and queer arts, it was fitting that I…
Having completed my final semester of university with modules on punk history and queer arts, it was fitting that I…
As the sun begins to set over Hove Green, tinnies of Red Stripe are cracked open, tartan blankets are strewn,…
For those of us coming to the end of another year of university study, the prospect of careers, marriages and…
In a world of dystopian King Lears and female Hamlets, Shakespeare’s classics are constantly being reimagined for the modern day.…
From the 22nd May – 25th May 2018 DollyWould will be showing at The Old Market. An exciting new show,…
Meta-theatricality and interactivity are becoming all the more vogue in contemporary theatre, and in a world where the arts are…
Last week at the Attenborough Centre, the phenomenally unique and refreshing dance company Candoco brought to the stage a double…
Final year English and Drama student Sophie Pester will be taking her original stage show A Glass Half Empty…
At The Badger we sat down with multi-talented comic, three-time Chortle Award winner and Edinburgh Fringe favourite Joseph Morpurgo to…
Candoco are a company of disabled and non-disabled dancers who, for the past 25 years, have challenged ideas about what…
Excitement and anticipation were running high Wednesday evening at the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA) for the opening…
In her 1980 paper ‘Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference’, feminist writer Audre Lorde calls the myth of…
Sussex Musical Theatre Society (SMuTS) are presenting their Spring show this week premiering on Wednesday 21 March. The production is…
This week, Alex is joined by our theatre editor Georgia to discuss the SMUTS upcoming musical performance and other events…
Dynamic theatre company Rhum & Clay blew audiences away at Hove’s The Old Market last week with a daring venture…
The two most fear-inducing descriptors for theatre in the UK must surely be “one-man show,” and “audience participation.” Although both…
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia came to the Theatre Royal Brighton this week with a trio of classic ballet…
Theatre Editor Georgia Grace spoke with one of the University’s major performing arts societies Show Choir about what they’ve been…
Next week, Theatre Royal Brighton hosts the Russian State Ballet of Siberia for three phenomenal performances across three consecutive nights:…
Adrian Berry’s From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads is a moving and immersive journey of self-discovery aided by the music…