Aberdeen Seafood | Best Asian Tapas In Brighton – Review
Aberdeen Seafood on King’s Road, Brighton is in a standout location on the seafront opposite the West Pier.
Grace Petrie: This Is No Time To Panic – Review
Grace Petrie might not be a stand-up comedian by trade, but by the end of her show, it was clear she could easily be one.
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical – Review
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson musical is a fantastic show where angsty American teenagehood meets Greek mythology.
C’est Magnifique At The Tusk Club: Review
Brighton’s calendar is not short of regular performance events, but C’est Magnifique is in a league of its own.
Lovers II Friends At Komedia: Review
Fancy dancing for hours to hits from the nineties and noughties, and being home by 9pm? Lovers II Friends at Komedia is for you.
Rant Ceilidh Brighton: Review
We are lucky in Brighton to have the Brighton Ceilidh Collective, expertly bringing out all the most fun and enjoyable aspects of the tradition.
Death Comes To Pemberley: Review
I was lucky enough to see Death Comes to Pemberley at Brighton’s Theatre Royal, which itself opened in the Regency era.
Yazz Bistro Kitchen: Review
When we heard legendary chef Yaya Ahmadi had starting serving dinner at Yazz Bistro Kitchen, we were keen to try it.
Vudu Food X Weirdough Pizza Brighton: Review
A stone’s throw from Brighton Station, you’ll find Vudu Food a spot that’s already making way due to its fresh, handmade pizzas.
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 Archives Brighton – Review
The Archives is a café-bar offering a UK-first cocktail menu with every drink available in classic, low-alcohol, or alcohol-free versions.
Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell: Review
Matthew Bourne’s new touring show The Midnight Bell opened at the Theatre Royal Brighton on Wednesday, July 30 to a sold‑out house.