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Company: Limb2Limb
Venue: ONCA Gallery
Category: Theatre
29-31 May, 1 June 19:30 £10 (£8) [1hr]
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Meet Alex and Kate and discover the reality of their lives. A story told by Limb2Limb with stunning physical theatre and a breathtaking original soundtrack by DJ DieWille. Watch as they fight like brother and sister and fondly recount childhood memories. Circles is a fast paced, high energy fusion of sound, movement and text. "Beautifully performed" - Jeremy Kingston
Company: TrailBlaze theatre company
Venue: The Old Market
10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31 May, 2 June 17:30 £6 (£5) 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31 May, 2 June 19:00 £6 (£5) 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31 May, 2 June 20:30 £6 (£5) [1hr]
Do me a favour - look at your feet. How many tales can they tell? Brighton is calling with gutters full of glitter and its drunken deeds strewn across the streets. Slip on someone else's shoes and chase the clues that lead your story. Join TrailBlaze on a journey through a Brighton you have never met.
Company: Phoenix Brighton
Venue: Phoenix Brighton
Category: Visual Arts
16-18 May 11:00 Free, non-ticketed [10hrs] 27-28 April, 1-5, 8-12, 15, 19, 22-26, 29-31 May, 1-2, 5-9 June 11:00 Free, non-ticketed [6hrs]
An exhibition of artists’ books within an imaginative gallery setting, focusing on hand-made and limited edition books and experimental formats.
Company: Strung-Out
Venue: Laughing Horse @ The Temple
Category: Comedy
27-30 May 20:30 Free, non-ticketed [1hr]
In the early 70s, Steve Andrews told two jokes and then disappeared into comedy obscurity for 20 years. Little did he know that, in a distant part of the Amazon Rainforest, a local Indian tribe with a weird sense of humour regarded him as a comedy king ...