Séance Review
In darkness: twenty minutes, twenty participants, twenty headphones, and one container – Séance is an audio performance that will send…
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…
“Stop! Stop shopping! Stop! Stop shopping!” So chants the procession of the neon-clad, New York-based gospel choir into the little…
The play, Fame, was superbly acted by the Brighton Theatre Group (BTG). The performance was well timed, and enthusiastic until…
Drummer Sam Cox thrusts a drumstick skyward, interrupting the second refrain of Kate Bush’s Wuthering Heights playing through The Old…
Katie Dale-Everett’s Digital Tattoo came to the Attenborough Centre last Tuesday, blending dance, projection and interactive theatre to critique our…
I went into this performance with few expectations, but I did have one: I was certain I would experience interactive…
Upon arrival at O N C A the event looked like a private viewing of a production. The space was…
Darkly comic and technologically astounding, ErictheFred is a spectacular show encompassing everything that one hopes contemporary theatre can be. Profoundly…
This week, the Theatre Royal Brighton has on stage plenty of dancing and singing with Dreamboats and Petticoats. This show…
Jean-René Lemoine’s acclaimed production of Medea, Written in Rage came to Brighton’s Marlborough Theatre last week, telling the story of…
One of Komedia’s most unique, hilarious and downright ridiculous nights – Comedians Cinema Club – returned last week, with an…
This week at the Theatre Royal Brighton, Gore Vidal’s scathing critique of US politics resurfaces once more, with Simon Evans’…
Arriving at Brighton’s Old Market theatre, I was promptly ushered into a space inhabited by a number of intriguing marble-finish…
Wednesday night of Freshers’ Week saw Sussex campus’ East Slope Bar come alive with glitter, rainbows, cheesy pop tunes and…
When I arrived at Brighton’s Open Air Theatre, I was apprehensive about My Floorboards. After some research, you would think…
On a cold and rainy September evening in Hove, warm yellow light floods a stage strewn with leaves, branches and…
American crime television seemed to have been in a rut until these past couple years. Shows like the 2015 docudrama…