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Company: www.brightoncitywalks.com
Venue: MEET: Royal Albion Hotel (Outside main entrance)
Category: Tours
2, 4-5, 7, 9, 11-12, 14, 16, 18-19, 21, 23, 25-26, 28, 30 May, 1-2, 4 June 14:00 £7 [1hr30mins]
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Brighton's colourful history brought to life on this acclaimed 90 minute guided walk. Find secret tunnels, 'twittens', and a long forgotten lost black cat on this unique tour.
Company: Zion Dance Company
Venue: The Lectern
Category: Dance
4-7, 22-25, 29-31 May, 1 June 20:00 £8 (£5) [1hr]
Zion Dance Company (ZDC) is not your mother’s dance company. Premiering three pieces of fresh dance-theater that inspire and surprise. A 55 minute evening of exhilarating dance-theater, dichotomy between ferocity and vulnerability, wildness and refinement, ZDC takes traditional dance expectations and slaps them in the face. These fearless dance artists grab tight and do not let go.
Company: The Martlets Hospice
Venue: Hove Carnival Big Top Performers
Category: Music
27 May 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00 £2
Roll up. Roll up. For the big top circus tent at Hove Carnival - packed with live performances from Brighton’s finest singer-songwriters. A different live acoustic performance every hour. The Big Top is part of the 2013 Hove Carnival on Hove Park in aid of Martlets and Hove Lions.
Company: The Dog-Eared Collective
Venue: Upstairs at Three and Ten
Category: Comedy
31 May, 1 June 20:30 £8.50 (£7) [1hr]
Left-field fringe favourites The Dog-Eared Collective are back in Brighton and this time, they’re bringing the big guns. Featuring some of the wildest sketches and most anarchic characters from their comedy arsenal, they promise to blow your silly-bone to smithereens. SUNDAY TIMES Critic's Choice, 2011 **** ‘Sensational wordplay and a raft of first rate sketches' CHORTLE, 2012