Cabaret, French food and America's Got Talent star at Fringe event
COMING up at Brighton Fringe on May 24 to 26 is Normandy Weekend.
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Editor at The Argus and Newsquest South London
Editor at The Argus and Newsquest South London
COMING up at Brighton Fringe on May 24 to 26 is Normandy Weekend.
There is plenty happening across Brighton Festival’s third weekend, including theatre from Kyle Falconer, frontman of indie rock band The View, Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson in conversation with this year’s guest director Frank Cottrell-Boyce and pop-up performances across the city from outdoor arts specialists Without Walls.
Fatto a Mano on the Friday night we were there was bursting at the seems with people. It was a riot of smiles, noise, fun and great food.
Fugitive aristocrat Constance Marten has been accused in court of “grand-standing on a premier league level” and telling “big fat lies” over the death of her daughter.
We do appreciate the Prime Minister coming to Sussex, of course.
We all know Michael McIntyre off the telly.
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