Voicebox: Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe takes place every May and is a great place to spend the May bank holidays and the summer half-term break. This vast celebration of all things creative has grown out of, and is inspired by, home-grown talent. More than 50% of participants are based in Brighton and Hove. The festival is committed to helping the arts flourish and are completely open-access, which means anyone can put on a Brighton Fringe event. No selection criteria are imposed on participants. This enables both new and established performers to try out new work and take risks. They also help artists develop professionally through a range of workshops, mentoring and bursary programmes. A wide array of critically acclaimed shows and performers also appear at Brighton Fringe each year, drawn by the huge number of appreciative audience members who attend every year.
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25 May 2018
Stealth Aspies: Autistic People Speak Out
Four brave adults stand for those who were afraid to.
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23 May 2018
Am I If?
Bramble Wallace’s one-woman performance in 'Am I If?' address female issues ranging from menstruation and female preoccupations with beauty to what feminism means in the modern age.
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22 May 2018
Pals
An eclectic and welcome mix of hilarious one-liners and absurdist storytelling stand-up; unmissable comedy joy from William Stone and Simone Belshaw.
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21 May 2018
P - A solo show with pistachios
‘P’ makes its Fringe debut at The Warren’s shipping centre come festival venue, the Theatre Box.
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21 May 2018
Sara Barron: For Worse
Sara Barron provides some pre-weekend laughs in an intimate Edinburgh Fringe preview show.
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17 May 2018
A Robot in Human Skin
Nicole Henriksen returns after her acclaimed debut theatre show last year, delivering both hilarity and sincerity.
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17 May 2018
What We Leave Behind
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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17 May 2018
Wan In Wan Oot
A two-woman re-telling of the personal yet universal story of creating, and losing, life.
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14 May 2018
Shakespeare’s Mad Women
Modern-day Shakespeare takes a surprisingly existentialist turn
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14 May 2018
Drunk With a Pen
Cosy, simple Sweet Werks is the sort of venue that Fringe theatre was made for, and Joseph J. Clark’s show ‘Drunk with a Pen’, fits in here like a cork in a bottle.
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11 May 2018
Standard:Elite
There are two types of tickets but more than two types of people!
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10 May 2018
The Sleeper
A thought-provoking piece challenging the facelessness of the refugee crisis
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10 May 2018
In the Heart of the Wasp's Nest
The line that echoes throughout this play, is that ‘times are changing’ and we must too.