The Ugly Duckling: Brighton Fringe Review
Revel Puck Circus’s show The Ugly Duckling, which was part of the Brighton Fringe Festival, was fun, dynamic and impactful.
Revel Puck Circus’s show The Ugly Duckling, which was part of the Brighton Fringe Festival, was fun, dynamic and impactful.
Can circus be political? Re/SISTA Cabaret’s answer is a resounding heck yeah.
The Alternative Escape specifically allows independent promoters to showcase their artists with the key part being that the performances are free.
A review of Hope and Ruin’s food spot, Beelzebab, known for serving delicious vegan junk food – from kebabs to hot dogs, its a must-visit.
Chuckles start early in Jennifer Jordan’s eclectic solo show and continue for the duration of 3 Minutes Inside My Brain.
‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’, a murder-mystery like no other, produced by Henfield Theatre Company.
Brighton Fringe welcomes a bold offering from Cornwall-based What Now Productions: Junkies and To Be or Not To Be.
Treacle the horse tells We Love Brighton about Elf Lyons: Horses coming to The Old Market for Reigning Women Festival.
Hassan of Unshaded Arts tells We Love Brighton about his upcoming Brighton Fringe show: Because.
Claudia Shnier tells We Love Brighton about her upcoming Brighton Fringe show: Split Ends.
Isabel Songer speaks to We Love Brighton about her upcoming Brighton Fringe show: Flat 4.
Liam from The Two Horsemen Comedy tells We Love Brighton about their upcoming Fringe show: Stranded