The Angel of Death Will See You Now: Brighton Fringe Review
We are in death’s waiting room, where the Angel of Death goads us to justify our existence via a TV-style quiz show.
We are in death’s waiting room, where the Angel of Death goads us to justify our existence via a TV-style quiz show.
Visit Number 33 Palmeira Mansions, a Grade II listed building that is a language school by day, but concealed inside is a lavish interior.
Bardsley’s is an award winning fish restaurant. If you are looking an ‘authentic’ Brighton fish and chip experience, look no further!
If you’re on a budget, there’s no need to be bored. There are plenty of fun, free things to do in Brighton. Here’s our guide.
The Booth Museum of Natural History has temporarily closed for improvements but will soon be back for all to enjoy.
The best places for Al Fresco dining in Brighton available for all seasons. Get searching now to book a spot in some of the finest dining.
Sunshine plus Beer Garden equals the perfect day out! Check out our guide to the best beer gardens in Brighton.
“It’s just pantomime with tits and circus.” United Queendom return to Brighton Fringe 2025.
This year’s Brighton Fringe has seen some lovely dance-related shows and events and I recently got to visit a dance photography exhibition – The Space We Take.
Puck: A Fairy’s Tale is an enchanting journey of self-discovery and connection, writes Stephi Prieto.
As part of Brighton Fringe Festival, Time and Time Again is an intimate piece of theatre, which offers an honest and realistic portrayal of real-life events.
On Sunday night, Anoushka Shankar garnered whoops, cheers and a well-deserved standing ovation as she rounded off her Brighton Festival.