Les Misérables “Let the People Sing”: Review
The Theatre Royal in Brighton is currently hosting Les Misérables “Let the People Sing”, the first amateur production of the musical.
The Theatre Royal in Brighton is currently hosting Les Misérables “Let the People Sing”, the first amateur production of the musical.
It is hard to hold the question; while so many people around the world are facing war and suffering, is there space for joy?
When I was invited to review Murder At The Manor at Brighton Fringe, I immediately thought of Agatha Christie.
Brighton Festival drew to a close with an explosion of sound and colour at its official closing party.
We had the privilege of experiencing a truly transformative piece of theatre Sitting (In Silence) by The Falcon & The Feline Company.
It was such a privilege to have the opportunity to see Revel Puck Circus’s amazing work – The Ruckus – as part of Brighton Fringe.
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.
Neon Sun Roller Circus Is a retro-futuristic show full of fun, writes Stephi Prieto.
INERTIA is a captivating show from Cirko Norda Youth Circus and Newcastle Circus Arts, which showed at Little Puck at The Circus Yard as part of Brighton Fringe.
The Brighton Festival is currently hosting a truly remarkable experience at the Royal Theatre: Human 2.0 by Circa.
KRC Productions’ End Game is an incredibly honest and gripping show that gets under the skin of the many demanding roles we juggle.