Puck: A Fairy’s Tale – Brighton Fringe Review
Puck: A Fairy's Tale is an enchanting journey of self-discovery and connection, writes Stephi Prieto.
Time And Time Again: Brighton Fringe Review
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.
Anoushka Shankar: Chapter III – Brighton Festival Review
On Sunday night, Anoushka Shankar garnered whoops, cheers and a well-deserved standing ovation as she rounded off her Brighton Festival.
Neon Sun ROLLER CIRCUS: Brighton Fringe Review
Neon Sun Roller Circus Is a retro-futuristic show full of fun, writes Stephi Prieto.
INERTIA By Cirko Norda Youth Circus: Fringe Review
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.
Ada & Bron: The Origin Of Love – Fringe Review
Ada & Bron's the Origin of Love was a joy to watch. If I could have pressed replay, I would have, writes Maria Bird.
Ensonglopedia: Light Fantastic! Brighton Fringe Review
Ensonglopedia's new show Light Fantastic! has premiered at Komedia as part of the Brighton Fringe 2025.
Queer As F*ck Cabaret: Brighton Fringe Review
Queer as F*ck Cabaret featured for one night only at Brighton Fringe 2025 and it was an unforgettable, hilarious and sexy night.
Magic Dyke: Brighton Fringe Review
Magic Dyke Live: a sensationally steamy and unforgettable night from some of the most stunning drag kings in town,
Human 2.0: Brighton Festival Review
The Brighton Festival is currently hosting a truly remarkable experience at the Royal Theatre: Human 2.0 by Circa.
Moulin Bouge: Brighton Fringe Review
I ventured to at Revel Puck Circus's Circus Yard on The Level to watch Moulin Bouge as part of Brighton Fringe.
Brighton Festival Closing Events This May Bank Holiday
Brighton Festival 2025 is set to end on a high note over the May Bank Holiday weekend, bringing together a vibrant mix of events.