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           <description><![CDATA[  Its title may give every indication it's a "provocative" performance art piece, yet Abie Bowman’s show is not only smart but warmingly, refreshingly sincere.
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           <description><![CDATA[  Beginning with an introductory fanfare and high-fives with the audience, Murray Lachlan Young created an amazing rapport with all.
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  The title, fittingly borrowed from the musical Sunset Boulevard, saw the Brighton and Hove (Actually) Gay Men's Chorus working alongside five prominent drag artistes in civvies.
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  Moustachioed bounder Atters Attree offered a glimpse into the paranormal world in his brief Brighton Festival Fringe debut.
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  As far as swashbuckling adventures go, this one was mind-bogglingly different.
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  A psychiatrist appeals to his superiors at Broadmoor Hospital to interview a convicted bomber.
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           <description><![CDATA[  The pairing of these two comedies by Tom Stoppard fit well together; both being examples of absurdist theatre.
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           <title>Alice In Wonderland, Iambic Arts Theatre, Brighton, May 19</title>
           
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  Anyone expecting a bright and bubbly performance of Alice In Wonderland would have been disappointed by this alternative take on the classic.
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           <title>The Three Stigmata Of Pac-Man, Fletch at St Andrews, Hove, May 18</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Is this a performance poet with a comic's stagecraft or a highly literate stand-up? Ross Sutherland's one-man show is as slippery as an eel in its definition, and all the better for it.
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  Wrapped in red as if in her life blood, Gael Le Cornec presented a spirited, raw and uncompromising picture of Frida Kahlo – the Mexican artist who “gave birth to herself”.
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  Nine plays in one evening sounds like a bit of a marathon and, if written badly, it could have turned out to be a long night.
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  Perhaps it was the unremittingly dreadful weather outside, but it took a while for Deering’s damp and windswept audience to warm up.
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  The chill of the Old Police Cells Museum perfectly captured the atmosphere of Nourish. Set in Holloway prison in 1913, the play told the story of Sylvia Pankhurst, daughter of the famous
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