Type and hit ENTER

Commonly used tags...

Brighton Festival Brighton Fringe Brighton Pride British Sea Power Cinecity Lewes Psychedelic Festival Locally Sourced Lost & Found Love Supreme Festival Mutations Festival Nick Cave Poets Vs MCs Politics Rag'n'Bone Man Record Store Day Save Our Venues Six Of The Best Source Virgins Streets Of Brighton Street Source Tattoos The Great Escape Tru Thoughts Unsung Heroes
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Contribute
    • Advertise
The Warren | Brighton Source
The Warren | Brighton Source
Features, Previews

10 Best Fringe Shows To See At The Warren

Apr 25, 2016
-
Posted by Ben Miller

A beatific beacon and fount of Fringe brilliance, The Warren returns for the 2016 festival with a characteristically eclectic line-up. Tireless festival hero and leader of the space Nicola Hayden picks ten of the best in the tents.

The Marked - Theatre
The Marked (Theatre)
As a boy, Jack lived in a world of angels and demons. Now grown up, his life on the streets of London is less fantastical – until a ghost from his past appears, vanquishable by forgotten myths. Theatre Temoin, who created acclaimed works for the fringe in 2010 and 2013, return with mask, mime and physical theatre. Nicola says: “I am delighted they are bringing their brand new show to The Warren this year. This is one not to be missed.”
The Warren Main House, 7th–8th May (2pm) & 9th May (7pm), £11/9.50/8

Extravaganza! - Cabaret & Circus
Le Navet Bete: Extravaganza (Theatre)
Devon-based cast of clowns Le Navet Bete performed with Otherplace in the first year of The Warren and are returning with a fresh helping of high-class silliness. Nicola says: “Another ridiculous, madcap romp of acrobatics, live music, circus and a flaming unicycle. These guys don’t like each other. They really are utter idiots. The clown can get away with murder. This is the kind of show that sums up the spirit of the Fringe for me: it’s vibrant, silly and completely joyous.”
The Warren Main House, 8th & 9th May, 4pm/8.30pm, £12/10.50/9

Alice Marshall - Comedy
Alice Marshall: Vicious (Comedy)
Described variously as embodying the spirit of a young Catherine Tate and wielding a raised revolutionary fist towards the future of smart female comedy, Marshall’s dark character comedy is inspired by Rik Mayall and Smack The Pony. Shortlisted for the BBC Radio New Comedy Award 2015, Marshall has been seen in Skins and on The National Geographic Channel and topical sketch show News Revue. Nicola says: “We’re really excited to be hosting Alice. She combines an actor’s talent for performance with comedy chops. A definite star in the making.”
The Warren Theatre Box, 10th, 26th & 30th May, £8.50/7/6

Print - The Marlowe Papers - Theatre
The Marlowe Papers (Theatre)
Jamie Martin – last seen lugging some of The Warren’s theatrical items up the stairs during a move from The Basement, helped by one or two hapless members of the SOURCE team – is an incredible actor. This one-man performance, with live musical accompaniment, tells the tale of a reimagined history of the playwright, Christopher Marlowe, who some say penned the plays of Shakespeare while in exile, dodging his death in a bar brawl in 1593. Nicola says: “I am incredibly proud of the show that I adapted with Ros Barber, from her prize-winning novel, The Marlowe Papers, and have directed for the Fringe. Jamie is incredible in the role, taking on over 15 characters to recount Marlowe’s tales of drinking, espionage and losing friends, lovers and his very identity.”
The Warren Studio 2, 15th, 22nd–24th May & 4th June, 8.30pm, £12/10.50/9/6

Orion and the Dark
Orion And The Dark (Family)
Peaceful Lion, creators of seriously stylish family shows including last year’s Fringe hits Ludvig Live! and Hey Presto!, return to Brighton with their latest: a treat for everyone aged three and up. Based on the book by Emma Yarlett, this is the tale of Orion – who, like a stoner down West Street at midnight, is scared of more or less everything. Nicola says: “He’s terrified of wasps and monsters, afraid of sheds and storms, but most of all he’s scared of the dark. He meets his biggest fear and finds out it’s friendly. It’s a heart-warming story of friendship, adventure and overcoming your fears.”
The Warren Main House, 7th & 8th May, 11am, £8

loud-poets
Loud Poets (Spoken Word)
An all-star line-up of slam winners from across the country, this collective was on fist-thumping, pint-drinking, side-tickling, heart-wrenching form for their debut gigs last year. No serious faces or polite silence here. Nicola says: “The collective had such a good time in 2015. They’re back in Brighton for a whole week of shows, plus a live band. A live poetry night like no other.”
The Warren Theatre Box, 16th–20th May & 22nd May, 10pm, £9.50/8/6.50

Windibops - Dance & Physical Theatre
Windibops (Family)
With fart jars, moving lab tables, test tubes and cows, this is a serious scientific investigation into flatulence. The names aren’t bad: Volta Flatulence, Caroline Windybottom and Daisy Parphead. And then there’s the most pressing question: what effect does guffing have on global warming? Nicola says: “Three talented performers combining high-quality dance and humour with strange sounds, smells and amusing characters. It’s science, dancing and farts.”
The Warren Main House, 28th–30th May, 11am, £8

captain-morgan
Captain Morgan And The Sands Of Time (Theatre)
Two actors and one musician deliver the kind of monsters, sword fights and shiver-me-timbers you’d expect from a Hollywood blockbuster in an adventure battling monsters, battle sea gods and a dastardly privateer Renshaw. Nicola says: “It’s like Pirates Of The Caribbean but much, much dafter. Fantastic acting and a very slick script make this a physical, funny treat.”
The Warren Main House, 11th & 12th May, 6pm, £10/8.50/7

El Blanco Tales of the Mariachi - Theatre
El Blanco: Tales Of The Mariachi (Theatre)
The winner of one of only two Gold Standard Bank Ovation Award winners at last year’s National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa, this one sees performer James Cairns joins forces with writer Gwydion Beynon for an epic, music-driven tale of El Blanco, aka The White One. He struggles with being too white but banishes his insecurities through songs based on Mexican myth, ancient Egypt and George Clooney. Nicola says: “Cairns’ expert guitar talents are combined with a hilarious and unpredictable script. A ridiculously entertaining night of songs, stories and many, many lies. One not to miss in the opening weekend.”
The Warren Main House, 6th–8th May, 6.30pm, £10/8.50/7

DOUZE - Theatre section
Douze (Theatre)
In 2015, armed with as many fizzy pop songs as he could muster, pop star XNTHONY and his backing singers The Penny Slots took Tiger Dublin Fringe by storm. They ended up believed they were on the cusp of representing Ireland in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in 2016, and rejection hasn’t made them give up. These potential songs are aimed at winning your support. Nicola says: “This is on the top of my guilty pleasures list – I think I will probably be there every night.”
The Warren Main House, 9th–12th May, 10pm, £10.50/8.50/7

For the full programme and tickets go here.

Brighton Fringe
Apr 25, 2016
Email
Ben Miller
Ben Miller is a SOURCE feature writer and reporter.
← PREVIOUS POST
Kimya Dawson Review
NEXT POST →
Marissa Nadler, Tuesday 24th May
Mailing List

Recent Posts
  • Death Comes to Pemberley Review
    Sep 3, 2025

    Set six years after the marriage of Elizabeth to Mr Darcy, a murder on their estate takes this story into thriller territory.

  • Betty Boo, Sunday 23rd November
    Sep 1, 2025

    The legendary Betty Boo is going on her first ever solo UK tour and you can catch her at The Green Door Store in November.

  • Mutations Festival 2025 Line Up Announcement
    Aug 28, 2025

    FORM are treating us to a Bonfire Weekend full of warm goodness, bangers and fireworks!

  • Pride And Prejudice Review
    Aug 27, 2025

    A beautifully realised adaptation of one of Jane Austen’s best loved books: giving us a grounded, real and hilarious retelling in perfect balance.

  • Suddenly Last Summer Preview
    Aug 26, 2025

    A stunning version of a lesser known Tennessee Williams play, by the brilliant Conor Baum Company. Don’t miss it.

  • Band Of Holy Joy, Sunday 26th October
    Aug 14, 2025

    The mighty Band Of Holy Joy return to Brighton for a rare matinee show. With support from Asbo Derek.

  • Short Plays 2025 at New Venture Theatre Review
    Aug 1, 2025

    An intriguing evening of short plays as different from each other as apples, text books, motorways, a haircut and moonrock.

  • Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell Review
    Jul 30, 2025

    A stunning, must see show, where the most talented dancers convey the most fascinating and gripping stories of love, connections and betrayals in and around London in the 1930s.

Website developed in Brighton by Infobo
Copyright © Brighton Source 2009-2023
10 Best Fringe Shows To See At The Warren - Brighton Source