Drama and sketches from Five Straight Men in an insightful Fringe performance exploring what being non-binary sounds like.
An enthralling true story of resilience and adaptability from a unique moment in history, evocatively told.
A lovely little comedy Sci Fi nugget, which makes you laugh and think in equal measure
A fascinating and bizarre satire on the corporate world, through the eyes of one man who gets sucked into it.
Two women doing theatre: attitude, dialogue and stand-up comedy.
A powerful and thought provoking piece, told beautifully and brutally with striking presence.
A hilarious, poignant, bright and uplifting show: quirkily and uniquely told with great perceptiveness.
A mysteriously resonant work of experiential art, retelling a legend that reflects the dynamics of today.
A unique and fascinating way of retelling stories you think you know, but not like this. Highly recommended.
We spent some time at Brighton's newest tattoo studio, talking about the roots of tattooing and the importance of building community.
The Brighton stalwarts are having a 30th birthday party at Brighton Dome. It will be a riot!
This bank holiday weekend sees the return of The Foodies Festival and it’s bigger than ever.
A two-women stand-up comedy show about life coaching, lessons and laughs.
Exploring soundscapes and sonic tracks from Whitehawk to Brighton: stories, events and inequity.
This sheer unadulterated nostalgia-fest, with an underscore of 80s ballads, is the perfect homage to the cinema classic.
This Brighton Festival collaboration weaves together a Gaelic myth with boundary-pushing folk music and contemporary dance.
Barry Adamson is returning to play Brighton Komedia in May. We spoke to him about his new album and film work, both on screen and in the studio.
Hidden Herd have announced a second all-day event at the Green Door Store and the line-up is spectacular.
Sea Power are returning to the town where they found their feet as band for a special Brighton Festival show at the Dome.
Seven handcrafted monologues about gay, lesbian and LGBT history over 100 years. Punchy, telescopic and time-travelling theatre.
A gorgeously crafted one-man show about a stand-up comedian of the old school. Punchline is poignant, layered and funny. Highly recommended.
Glittery pigeons, sculpture and paintings! We had an evening of discovery at The Phony Collective's art exhibition at Brighton Lock in.
Peter Xan headed up a cracking showcase of indie pop from the Hidden Herd team alongside Coco And The Lost at the Hope & Ruin.
We plunged headfirst into Brighton's brand new music festival catching acts such as Trip Westerns, Frank & Beans, Gaffa Tape Sandy and Flip Top Head.
Drifter is one of those ideas that makes you wonder why it hasn't been done before.