Theatre: Pink Fringe

Crikey, right…musical sorceress Lorraine Bowen’s Comfort Zone kicks things off in headrushingly inimitable style on the weekend of the 11th, whizzing through the rooms of the venue in the company of authors, filmmakers, jazz musicians, knitters, soft furnishings and potatoes. His Spread Legs, a “poetic and political bedtime story” based around a heartbreaking trilogy from the Risking Enchantment theatre company, takes over the following weekend in a pay-what-you-can, Arts Council-backed piece which is heading to London in March.

The Nightingale Sat 11th, Sun 12th, Fri 17th, Sat 18th Feb 2012

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Ben Miller

Ben writes overblown prose for the Culture pages. He's been an arts journalist for ten years, starting off at The Argus - where he survived early encounters with Lady Sovereign, Paddy McGuinness and The Sugababes - and moving on to Culture24, a torchbearer for galleries, museums, arts and heritage across the UK. He's interviewed the likes of Martin Parr and Tracey Emin, loves scribbling about sport and music and has had reviews in The Independent.

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