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New performance based on the poems of Moss Rich
A curated series of surreal cinematic interactions – if you know what that means you might enjoy it
In this instance, it’s okay to judge a book by its cover
Comic tribute to the golden age of radio plays
Poetic acoustica and tongue drumming from singer songwriter Rosi Lalor
The twenty-something post-uni dilemma examined with the help of stand-up, improv and a pinch of graduate psychological theory
Comedy improv for all the single ladies
Off-beat surreal comedy
She’s a single girl with a GSOH and an unhealthy obsession with cats
Kids’ literature show with an illustrator and the author of the Gruffalo
A new documentary about environmental issues, followed by a panel discussion
A panel discussion with sneak previews of the forthcoming Nelson Mandela documentary
Brighton’s best bands chosen by Brighton’s best listings mag
A screening of the subversive 60s film that earned Venessa Redgrave her first oscar
Disco, boogie, house and funk
Noel Coward’s comedy of manners about a double honeymoon romance (advance booking only)
Members of Herman Dune and Bergen Mandolinband
House and deep house
One-woman show celebrating the life and work of Bette Midler with banter, ballads and comedy
Musical tribute to Kander & Ebb, the partnership behind Broadway classics like Cabaret, Chicago and Funny Lady
Force your kids to learn snippets of French in this interactive puppetry show
Comedy play about a wife who meets meets her exact opposite in her husband’s lover
New work from the Acting Up! drama club at Seaford Head Community College
Twisted cabaret songs with a dark comedic touch
Lynn Ruth Miller talks about life, loss and laughter – includes tea and biscuits
Interactive audio performance trail, starting at the Nightingale
Marina Tsartsara blurs the bounsary between performance and installation
Darkly comic one-woman show about being stressed and depressed
Allegorical play by Iranian playwright, Nassim Soleimanpour
Interactive and comical show with the ‘Queens of Wrongcore’
Comedy dance spoof about an experimental performer who realises his graceful perfection simply makes everyone feel inadequate
A 20-minute portrait of seaside eccentricity, shown every half hour
Charlotte Higgins and other clever bods discuss Homer’s epic poems
One-man physical theatre concerning the lost art of silence
Comedienne laughs in the face of the apocalypse (and snogs Chris Huhne)
Comedy puppet shows takes on the big themes of philosophy and politics and asks who pulls the strings
Digitally-assisted aerial circus show reveals what goes on in the hearts and minds of young people
Jazz played on a harp – it’s a crazy plan but it might just work
Explore new genres of poetry with an array of literate losers and loners
Comedy musical based on Norse mythology from the singer of the wacky lo-fi band, Spalien Acecraft
Camp comedy play about a diva trapped in a toilet on her big night
Eve has tasted the forbidden fruit and now she’s feeling kinky – naturally she breaks into song and performs the Book of Genesis
Vocal group raise money for Amnesty International
Multimedia theatre show about love and astrophysics
Psychological thriller from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Amusing one-man genre parody in which a hard-boiled detective monologues and mimes his way through noir cliches
Amusing one-man genre parody in which a hard-boiled detective monologues and mimes his way through noir cliches