Arooj Aftab And Wooly Aziz At Brighton Festival: Review
Arooj Aftab’s performance at the Brighton Festival was more than a concert. It was a profound journey.
Arooj Aftab’s performance at the Brighton Festival was more than a concert. It was a profound journey.
The In Crowd: Mod Fashion & Style 1958-66 exhibition opens at Brighton Museum on May 10, 2025.
I got lucky with my perfect start to Brighton Fringe season with Camille Cooper’s ‘Decadence, Desire and Decapitation’.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Gays and Theys, roll up, roll up for C’est Magnifique – showing at SpiegelGardens this May for Brighton Fringe.
There’s something quite wonderful about being able to pop into a pub theatre for 35 minutes early evening on a Wednesday.
The City of Ladies at Brighton Fringe is a theatrical comedy bonanza, writes Katy Adams.
The thrill of seeing new writing on stage is witnessing a playwright grapple boldly, with the ultimate questions of our time.
I feel deeply grateful to have arrived in this city and to have been part of the Children’s Parade.
On Sunday, we were treated to the sonorous, visual and energetic poetry of Theatre of Dreams, a production choreographed by Hofesh Shechter.
Ali Blatcher went to see Dave Chawner’s Work In Progress Show at Laughing Horse Comedy @ The Quadrant.
Tiff, CJ and Charlotte From Apricity Theatre tell We Love Brighton about their Fringe show: Let’s Unpack That.
Joe Lawless tells We Love Brighton about his Brighton Fringe show Songs What Make You Feel.