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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29 May 2018 – 3 June 2018
Pibroch Tales
Pibroch Tales is a unique and humorous dance and physical theatre piece, delivering an extraordinary fusion of storytelling, Pibroch scores and witty contemporary dance.
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8 May 2018
The very well fed caterpillar
Prepare to see your favourite childhood story be twisted, warped, and dare I say... improved?
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8 May 2018
Lippy Review
Rachel Causer’s witty and vulnerable one-woman comedy show transforms lip-syncing into a fine art.
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6 May 2018
Struan Logan: Struan All Over the World Review
As the pun in the title suggests, Struan Logan’s debut hour of stand up is a hilarious and smart retelling of his travelling tales.
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6 May 2018
Charles III Review
Britain’s least favourite Windsor becomes a Shakespearean hero in Brighton Little Theatre’s latest production of Bartlett’s award winning play for Brighton Fringe
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6 May 2018
Shame
Pete Strong’s latest stand up show holds plenty of potential but ends up being utterly shameful.
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6 May 2018
Phil Lunn Is ...
In an exciting and engaging event which combines elements of Stand Up, Character work and Improvisation, Phil Lunn creates a highly comedic act in his new show ‘Phil Lunn Is…’.
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6 May 2018
Creation Song Norse Myths Storytelling
Root Branch Theatre Company delivers a bizarre and passionate retelling of Norse myths, which manages to lose its audience to a convoluted structure.
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6 May 2018
A Song of Plague
A talented company of puppeteers, musicians and technicians come together to create an innovative play about the plague coming to London.
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6 May 2018
Route
Through cohesive ensemble work combining acting, verse and physical theatre, Route is a touching and personal portrait of what it means to be Black in today’s Britain.
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6 May 2018
Brighton Gay Men's Chorus: Gayz Into Space
Great musical arrangements, a hoard of innuendos and plenty of sequins.
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5 May 2018
GUN
If you kill someone, you better make sure they really are dead. First rule of a murder, isn't it?
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5 May 2018
100 Ways to Tie a Shoe-Lace
A bizarre, funny and creative method of storytelling, allowing the audience inside the main character’s head as she comes to terms with an accident.
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5 May 2018
Behind Our Skin
A unique and interesting show following the lives of two French women living in different countries and facing different challenges.
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