Unexploded Ordnances – Curing historical amnesia and saving the world
In her 1980 paper ‘Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference’, feminist writer Audre Lorde calls the myth of…
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…
Ballet British Columbia is Canada’s leading contemporary dance company. They are renowned for their edgy performances, and sharp choreography. No…
It is the nature of recent times that many things no longer exist solely in the categories we give them.…
Dynamic theatre company Rhum & Clay blew audiences away at Hove’s The Old Market last week with a daring venture…
Following its eagerly anticipated tour across the U.K, Bryony Lavery’s newly crafted adaptation of Graham Greene’s iconic ‘Brighton Rock’ came…
This is the first ever visit of the Ballet British Columbia to the UK. Their repute grows internationally as they…
The two most fear-inducing descriptors for theatre in the UK must surely be “one-man show,” and “audience participation.” Although both…
For a brief run from March 6th – 10th, the widely reputed 1938 Graham Greene novel, Brighton Rock returns to…
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia came to the Theatre Royal Brighton this week with a trio of classic ballet…
Love was in the air at a Valentine’s special of Krater Comedy Club last Wednesday and, despite the pouring rain…
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…
Few shows demonstrate the sheer theatrical brilliance that War Horse delivered last week when it landed at our very own…
This week The Old Market presents a whirlwind solo show of self-discovery, aided by the music of David Bowie. Eighteen…
This Christmas season, the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts offers a fun-filled pantomime in the form of unusual fairy-tale…
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.…