Best of Brighton

There’s much to choose from in our great City but where to go and what to do? Here we’ve chosen the cream of the crop to give you a helping hand.

Out Of Character: Brighton Fringe Review

Prickly Ash’s Out Of Character, a unique, work-in-progress piece of theatre, has come to Brighton Unitarian Church for Brighton Fringe 2025.
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End Game: Brighton Fringe Review

KRC Productions' End Game is an incredibly honest and gripping show that gets under the skin of the many demanding roles we juggle.
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Mummified: Brighton Fringe Review

Mummified is a brave and necessary reminder of the invisible scars that abuse within institutionalisation can leave behind.
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The Great Escape 2025: New Music Beyond The Algorithm

Jake Venet on what he liked, what he didn't like, and standout artists at The Great Escape 2025 in Brighton.
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North By Northwest: Brighton Festival Review

The Wise Children Theatre Company's production of North by Northwest, adapted and directed by Emma Rice, brought the story to life.
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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.
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Re/SISTA Cabaret: Brighton Fringe Review

Can circus be political? Re/SISTA Cabaret’s answer is a resounding heck yeah.
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Alternative Great Escape Stage: Thursday Review

The Alternative Escape specifically allows independent promoters to showcase their artists with the key part being that the performances are free.
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Hope & Ruin Brighton: Beelzebab Review

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.
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Jennifer Jordan: 3 Minutes Inside My Brain: Brighton Fringe Review

Chuckles start early in Jennifer Jordan’s eclectic solo show and continue for the duration of  3 Minutes Inside My Brain.
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time: Review

‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’, a murder-mystery like no other, produced by Henfield Theatre Company.
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Clay Harmony At Liberation Gallery: Review

Our family had such a fantastic and enriching time at Liberation Art Gallery's Clay Harmony, writes Stephi Prieto.
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