Bohemia Brighton: Review
I ventured into Bohemia Brighton in the Lanes, for an indulgent meal and drink with a date, writes Anjali Singh.
I ventured into Bohemia Brighton in the Lanes, for an indulgent meal and drink with a date, writes Anjali Singh.
The Steps Musical masterfully reworks the songs of the dance-pop group in service of a genuinely relatable feel-good comedy.
Could Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa be the definition of cool? I think he might be, writes We Love Brighton’s Anjali Singh.
The Maydays are improv legends, spoken of in hushed tones in improv circles across the UK, responsible for bringing improv to Brighton.
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson musical is a fantastic show where angsty American teenagehood meets Greek mythology.
Brighton’s calendar is not short of regular performance events, but C’est Magnifique is in a league of its own.
Fancy dancing for hours to hits from the nineties and noughties, and being home by 9pm? Lovers II Friends at Komedia is for you.
We are lucky in Brighton to have the Brighton Ceilidh Collective, expertly bringing out all the most fun and enjoyable aspects of the tradition.
As the council invites public feedback on the future of our libraries, writer Anjali Singh shares a love letter to Jubilee Library.
Komedia, Brighton’s premier comedy venue, has been pairing up with guest kitchens every Friday in July to provide evenings of top-notch comedy and top-notch food.
Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical is an unashamed nostalgia-fest, combining the 1999 teenage romantic drama with 90s pop hits for a night of pure pleasure.
Loveday Ingram’s production of The Girl on the Train has returned to Brighton this week for a four-show run.