Fabled clown show is a feast of spectacle as it continues to delight audiences across the globe thirty years on.
Brighton-based saxophonist turned Super Trouper chats all things ABBA, from Gold to Voyage, as well as embracing the future to relive the past!
Blistering adaptation of Orwell's morbid, modern parable resonates on the 75th anniversary of the novel.
Sheffield-based experimental theatre company Forced Entertainment marks its 40th birthday in style with a fascinating concept piece on AI's place in art.
Australian surfer rockers Ocean Alley bring their long-awaited experimental fourth album, Low Altitude Living, to Brighton.
Touring stage adaptation of espionage-thriller is a comically calamitous caper that has the audience in stitches
This sheer unadulterated nostalgia-fest, with an underscore of 80s ballads, is the perfect homage to the cinema classic.
Eclectic, undefinable sound meets indefatigable stage presence as Yonaka return to Brighton for a homecoming not to be missed.
You Me At Six ignite Concorde 2 with a blistering set and relive the halcyon days of British pop-rock as part of farewell tour.
A macabre but exhilarating adaptation of Agatha Christie's thrilling murder mystery that will keep you guessing...
A hidden gem of this year's Brighton Fringe, this two-hander comedy-musical was a joy-filled ride of absurdist proportions!
Plexus Polaire's mesmeric puppet-led adaptation of Herman Melville's classic tale is nothing short of extraordinary.
Stranger-than-fiction courtroom drama comes to Brighton, promising sleuthing, scandal and plenty of puns with its punditry.
Our picks of plays to see at Brighton Fringe – tackling class, gender, homelessness, music and football.
Action Hero's, melange of skits and vocal skirmishes is an unnerving, interrogative and immensely enjoyable hour of unique, experiential theatre.
Thought-provoking comedy promises to raise questions and eyebrows as it arrives in Brighton as part of its highly anticipated tour.
Sam Steiner's witty yet tender personal-meets-political love story travels to the Theatre Royal.
Timely and timeless story of race and class comes to Brighton in “dynamic, powerful, compelling" adaptation.
The feel-good, foot-stomping, sea shanty musical about the legendary Cornish folk group comes to Brighton's Theatre Royal this March.
DJ set, live show and showcase for emerging talent, a new club night hosted by Sussex-based trio Noisy is exactly what the Brighton scene needs!
Sci-fi comic horror-romance rock'n'roll musical continues to break the mould as it visits Brighton as part of its nationwide UK tour.
A charismatic and creative comedy caper, based on the 1951 Ealing Studios classic, that is worth its weight in gold!
The Mousetrap shows itself to be in rude health as it marks its 70th anniversary with an excellent touring production.
Backstage drama leads to onstage mishaps in this brand-new production of Michael Frayn's excellent and hilarious farce!
The Osmonds musical, written by the group's drummer, promises heart beneath the hits as it tells the story of the chart-topping brothers from Utah.
A night of optimism and escapism - reservations are welcomed as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel comes to Brighton!
Robert Icke’s smash-hit Almeida Theatre production – starring Juliet Stevenson – embarks on a limited UK tour with an opening stint at Brighton's Theatre Royal.
Star of the show Chelsea Halfpenny talks us through the pop-infused pie-baking musical's time on the road ahead of its visit to the Theatre Royal.
Cluedo delivers mirth with its murder as the board-game-turned-film-turned-stage-show lands at Theatre Royal Brighton for its next turn.
Gloriously fierce yet flippant production of Coward's charismatic comedy, elevated by fantastic performances.
Cryptography and criminality take to the stage in this overwrought yet enjoyable adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling novel.
Transylvania’s fearsome Count takes up residence at Theatre Royal Brighton for one night only as part of James Gaddas' one-man reimagining.
An underdeveloped book and score slightly undermine an otherwise excellent production with an important message.
Groan Ups is an interesting break in convention for the Mischief troupe that layers comedy with heart and farce with thought.
Packing more shine than the track team’s trophy cabinet this production excels at feelgood, laugh-a-minute, rainbow-palette fun.
Part crime-thriller, part family drama and proof that no good deed goes unpunished - a punchy, thrilling adaptation that is let down by its source material.
An added chapter to the legend and an evening of silliness and unclean fun to be enjoyed by Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.
Engaging and heartfelt show that tactfully pulls back the curtain of nostalgia to shine light on the hardships of growing up.
Brighton 'Future Punk' twosome are a force to be reckoned with and know how to deliver a show packed with fearless, upbeat punk spirit.
A passionate case of progress versus traditionalism, grounded in a pivotal moment within the history of medicine, gives voice to those too often unheard.
The scares come thick and fast in this haunting unmasking of why we fear what we do, deftly interlacing its horror with character and heart.
Jennifer Saunders stars in this light-hearted production of one of Coward's greatest works, confident in its charm and assured in its silliness.
A visceral, intricate and eclectic mosaic of forgotten fairy tales expertly brought to life with signature flair and charm by theatre company 1927.
A fun, colourful and spirited adaptation of the Dickens classic that won't leave you out in the cold! We caught Truestory's retelling of the Christmas tale at The Spire.