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Company: PROUD CABARET BRIGHTON
Venue: Proud Cabaret Brighton
Category: Cabaret
16, 23 May, 6, 13, 20, 27 June, 4, 11, 18, 25 July 19:00 £10 (£24 Ticket and meal) [7hrs]
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What the night may entail…Embrace the forbidden at Proud Cabaret with the arrival of are experiential burlesque dinner and show, 50 Shades of Cabaret.Reversing the power balance, Proud Cabaret will be playing master to your servant; so make sure you check your inhibitions into the cloakroom before plunging into this fetish fantasy land.
Company: Atomic Force Productions/The Dukebox Theatre
Venue: The Dukebox Theatre
Category: Theatre
31 May, 1 June 19:30 £8 (£6) 29-30 May 20:00 £8 (£6) [1hr30mins]
Everything seems to be going well for Sarah and Lilian, until Sarah decides she wants a baby. Lilian, a geneticist and recovering alcoholic, is not interested. What causes the maternal instinct? Can it be removed, or can it remain dormant until ‘the right time’? This couple have a life-changing decision to make. “Theatre at its best” (nytheatre.com)
Company: Tomas Ahlbeck
Venue: Laughing Horse @ The Quadrant
Category: Comedy
22-26 May 22:00 Free, non-ticketed [1hr]
Life presented as a moment of dark, absurd and surreal comedy - Scandinavian style. Swedish stand-up Tomas Ahlbeck and friend(s).
Venue: Laughing Horse @ The Temple
25 May 21:45 Free, non-ticketed [13hrs] 26-27 May 21:45 Free, non-ticketed [1hr]
Back for its fourth year, Snigger Happy brings an hour of comedy. It will feature stand-up from the cerebral Alex Love “A quick-fire wit.” (BBC Comedy) and the bawdy Paul Langton, “He’s like a macho Stewart Lee.” (ThreeWeeks Edinburgh), and vaudeville physical theatre from Moz’s Sloppy Party Bottom "Brilliantly bizarre" (New Current magazine).