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.
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.
Mummified: Brighton Fringe Review
Mummified is a brave and necessary reminder of the invisible scars that abuse within institutionalisation can leave behind.
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.
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.
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.
Re/SISTA Cabaret: Brighton Fringe Review
Can circus be political? Re/SISTA Cabaret’s answer is a resounding heck yeah.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.