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  • Review Have You Heard About Guy?
    22 May 2019

    Have You Heard About Guy?

    by Sophie McCarthy Contributor

    A show about the trials and tribulations of young female actors struggling to get their big ‘break’ while comparing themselves to their fellow male peers. ‘Have You Heard About Guy?’ is a show full of light hearted humour and endearing moments of solidarity against society’s misogynistic treatment of women.

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  • Review Coming Home With Me
    14 May 2019

    Coming Home With Me

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Sexual harassment and assault are all too common, especially in nightclubs and bars. This is not okay!

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  • Review Bla Bla Land review
    5 May 2019

    Bla Bla Land review

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    An improvised musical inspired by the audience which left me laughing and feeling good!

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  • Review Forgotten Dialogue
    5 May 2019

    Forgotten Dialogue

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Forgotten Dialogue uses physical theatre to unpick how dialogue works and whether speech is freeing or restricting. 

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  • Event Macbeth @ Brighton Fringe
    4 May 2019

    Macbeth @ Brighton Fringe

    by Ethan Taylor

    “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”

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  • Review Baby Face by Katy Dye
    12 March 2019

    Baby Face by Katy Dye

    by Nathan Charles Contributor

    Sippy cups, school uniforms and sexual intercourse.

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  • Event Brighton Fringe Family Guide Launch
    2 March 2019

    Brighton Fringe Family Guide Launch

    by Brighton Fringe

    Come to Horatio's Bar on Brighton Palace Pier to celebrate the launch of our Brighton Fringe 2019 Family Guide.

    Winners and runners-up of the Family Guide cover competition will be announced at the event with the Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Dee Simson, handing out prizes.

    The launch will include entertainment from the fantastic Miss Disney, free refreshments and Brighton Palace Pier will be giving a free ride to every child that attends.

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  • Review Face to Face
    5 June 2018

    Face to Face

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    A murderer and victim come face to face...

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  • Blog Brighton Fringe 2018 Closure
    4 June 2018

    Brighton Fringe 2018 Closure

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    The festivities have drawn to a close.

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  • Review Think Outside the Box
    2 June 2018

    Think Outside the Box

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    "Think Outside the Box" is a very common expression which The Creative Theatre Company unpick and turn on its head.

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  • Review Tape
    30 May 2018

    Tape

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    "Go to bed and it'll be alright in the morning"

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  • Review Bus Boy
    29 May 2018

    Bus Boy

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    When 'Bus Boy' meets Jerry, an unlikely friendship forms...

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  • Review Hopeless
    24 May 2018

    Hopeless

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    Leyla Josephine stars as herself in this personal journey.

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  • Review P - A solo show with pistachios
    21 May 2018

    P - A solo show with pistachios

    by Harry Bullmore

    ‘P’ makes its Fringe debut at The Warren’s shipping centre come festival venue, the Theatre Box.

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  • Review A Robot in Human Skin
    17 May 2018

    A Robot in Human Skin

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    Nicole Henriksen returns after her acclaimed debut theatre show last year, delivering both hilarity and sincerity.

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  • Review What We Leave Behind
    17 May 2018

    What We Leave Behind

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    When someone dies, we are left with a museum all about them, normally in the form of boxes in a loft. But what do we leave behind? 

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  • Review Fast
    14 May 2018

    Fast

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    They come looking for a cure, many never leave alive...

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  • Review Standard:Elite
    11 May 2018

    Standard:Elite

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    There are two types of tickets but more than two types of people!

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