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23 May 2016
A Dirty Get-Away! by David Weedall
Three identically and unusually dressed strangers turn up at a girl's doorstep in the middle of a snowy night. An intriguing premise for an intricate plot, a philosophical reflection, and a very funny show.
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23 May 2016
Sex, Strokes, Death, Denial
A mother and a son deal with all of the above, in a play which didn't quite hit the right notes.
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23 May 2016
An Old Fashioned Girl
A visual and musical interview with Liz Turner, famous radio broadcaster of the 1950s.
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18 May 2016
East
Idiosyncrasies become normality for the audience, as the actors' performances flourish amongst the ingenious direction.
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17 May 2016
The Half Life Of Love
Exploring themes of betrayal, deceit and love (obviously), The Half Life of Love, an original play written by Gail Louw, delves into the dysfunctional relationships between its three characters.
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15 May 2016
Necessity
Lively and enjoyable, with a dark undercurrent that drives the play to its gripping denouement.
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14 May 2016
The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon
Lots of 'ooh's, a bit of 'ahh', a great deal of 'haha!' and it all ended with an 'awhh' (as well as a few goosebumps).
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13 May 2016
How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe
Are you reporting from Brighton Fringe this month? Whether you're working as a reporter for Voice, writing for your own blog or reviewing for another magazine, here's a handy guide to get you started.
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11 May 2016
Glengarry Glen Ross
Vile is recurring theme at the fringe, but never has vile been so slick, so everyday, and so horribly depressing.
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11 May 2016
Nathan Willcock: State of the Nathan
After a good start, the show sadly slowed down and, to be honest, it was rather disappointing by the end.
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11 May 2016
32
These two gals combined acrobatics, a goofy sense of humour, and the odd spinning plate to tell the semi-autobiographical story of their creative arts journey.
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11 May 2016
Ellie Ford
Bringing the power of authentic folk music to life, Ellie Ford and her backing band delivered yet another memorable performance at Brighton Fringe.
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10 May 2016
Street Stories
The most honest and heartbreaking experience I had down in Brighton…
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10 May 2016
Drowned Voices Rise
A beautiful installation in a garden, with poetry readings by Brian Mander to help set the tone.
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9 May 2016
Jacob Hawley & Jake Farrell: GABOS
A pair of painfully hungover comedians who tickled more ribs than the majority of (apparently) sober performers at the fringe. Perhaps they're onto something…
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9 May 2016
Groomed
A potent show which tackles an important, yet often taboo subject head on. Groomed is an incredibly rare find.
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9 May 2016
One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean
A ridiculous show full of deception and stupidity.
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9 May 2016
Blushed
A fun and interesting twist on fairytales, performed by Sole Rebel Tap, two very talented tap dancers.