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18 May 2017
Alex Kealy - Too Early To Say
Entertaining and current, Too Early To Say is an hour of fun. Take a break from worrying about the political events in the world and watch as Alex Kealy cleverly lightens the situation whilst making some very valid points!
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18 May 2017
Getting into the arts with or without a university degree?
Having completed my undergraduate degree in History and my postgraduate degree in Art History I am evidently a big advocate for going to university.
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18 May 2017
Fried Mind Show: David Terrence
Stand-up comedy meets hypnosis meets adult humour.
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18 May 2017
Terabac
A cabaret performance exploring the world of insects, this was a very unusual piece with many ups and downs.
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18 May 2017
This Boy Tom
This new musical by BBC bursary winner Natalie Sexton displays impressive cast and choreography in its story of "acceptance, courage and friendship".
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18 May 2017
Borderline
Refugees. A topic that both divides and unites. Everyone seems to have an opinion on refugees and the Calais Jungle but what is the situation like?
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17 May 2017
Is an arts degree or experience more valuable when applying for a job within the arts industry?
For Unit 1 Part D, I have decided to look at a problem faced by many 17 to 18 year olds.
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16 May 2017
Cabaret OTT (On The Tube)
Democratic rats, dueling OAPs and singing cannabis plants - life's a cabaret!
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15 May 2017
Oyster Boy
All female company Haste Theatre bring to Brighton a lighter adaptation of Tim Burton's short story Oyster Boy.
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14 May 2017
Chris Dingli's Bad Dad
Chris Dingli shares an hour of telling us the worst sins he's committed in his short life as a father.
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13 May 2017
Shaggers - 6 May line-up
A variety comedy show whose theme is the above and where the ever-revolving set of comedians let loose with their sexual stories.
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12 May 2017
The Life and Death of Puppet King Richard II
With a quaint set, charming puppets, and the actors' dynamic vocal work, this ambitious Shakespeare tale holds the potential to warm a midsummer's Brighton evening.
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12 May 2017
What is normal?
Haunting masks, acappella Italian opera and an abundance of vitamin C pills, 'What is normal?' has truly pushed the boundaries of absurdity.
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12 May 2017
The Intimate Strangers: Mister Bond
Two proudly peculiar men with no filter bring to the Fringe a sketch comedy that relied heavily on sheer audacity and less on structure.
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12 May 2017
Comedy Sans Frontières - 6 May line-up
An admirable cause for comedy – 70% of donations from this free show go to Médecins Sans Frontières with a new line up every weekend.
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12 May 2017
Dave Chawner: C’est La Vegan, work in progress
My choice last year for the Pick of the Fringe, Dave Chawner returns with a new show very much a sequel to last year's show, Circumcision.