Sawyersaurus Productions presents GEORGE SAWYER: True. Mostly. Brighton Fringe 2019 People's Choice Nominee, George Sawyer, returns with a bunch of stories that may or may not have happened to him or to anyone, ever. Don’t believe everything you hear, except everything in this show. Expect tall tales of a cosh-wielding cockney gran, a psychotic Jack […]
The iris is a symbol of wisdom, hope, trust and valour. All good qualities to look for in a song. Songs have been chosen for possible insights and advice about mental well-being. The overall message is uplifting - songwriters are constructive about your mental health! We will sing and talk about songs encouraging supportive relationships, […]
An opportunity to take part in a short, interactive workshop led by Julian Caddy, performer, producer, and CEO of Brighton Fringe Festival Come and get your teeth into a refreshing approach to acting with this Stanislavski-inspired technique. Part lecture, part improvisation session; open to all, experienced or not. Based on Julian's regular London workshops at […]
Blue Dog Theatre presents MORAL PANIC A play by Stuart Warwick It's 1984, and Charles Hawthorne is working as a film censor. It's a turbulent time, with national hysteria around a gaggle of extreme horror films - branded the video nasties. Charles is taking it all in his stride though, and even sniffs a possible […]
Phrases is a one-man dance, multimedia and spoken word performance. It is a minimal, reflective piece that continually shape-shifts between PowerPoint presentation, dance performance, stand-up set, private conversation, and storytelling recital. Phrases exists in a kind of ethereal space. Projections of stream-of-consciousness writing are paired with often improvised movement and discussions of communication, to […]
"This Is What The Menopause Looks Like" is an exhibition of portraits and interviews of 70 people from across the UK, funded by Arts Council England. After experiencing a difficult menopause herself, artist Catrin Osborne travelled the UK meeting, interviewing, and photographing people going through menopause. This process culminates in an exhibition of photographs and […]
You’ve always known you were a hero at heart, with a yearning for adventure... Quest With Us! will help you to prove it. In a world premiere event, this team of world-builders, storytellers, and role-playing experts will help you to build your own story through the power of imagination and a shared space for group […]
"This Is What The Menopause Looks Like" is an exhibition of portraits and interviews of 70 people from across the UK, funded by Arts Council England. As part of the exhibition's events, this is a FREE creative and practical writing workshop, hosted by Osborne & What, and led by local writer, Maggie Winters. Open to […]