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  From a Victorian freak show to a steam- powered ladies’ reliever, A Cautionary Tale is a celebration of the weird and wonderful from the 19th century.
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  Having already taken their audience back to the days of early flight with The Aviator Club, The Parlure end their 2009 season with a cabaret show based around traditional circus.
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  With 19 acts and three fixed stages, the second Fringe Street is set to be a monster.
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           <title>Femme Fatales, The Old Market, Hove, May 22</title>
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  “They're calling me the Gok Wan of burlesque,” says Stella Starr, who has deliberately created a show with women of all shapes and sizes.
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  Break open the Bolly and practise your pout as the Brighton Frocks fashion weekend returns to lace the sea air with a little glamour.
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           <title>Epoch!, Marlborough Little Theatre, May 22-25</title>
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  In Foul Play’s 2008 Fringe hit The Office Of Correspondence, audience members were invited to become typists in an interactive 1930s office theatre, taking apart “paper, protocol, procedure,
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           <title>Atters Attree's Chaporgasmic Terrors, Fletch@St Andrew's, Hove, May 21</title>
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  Michael “Atters” Attree, resident bounder at cult gentleman’s magazine The Chap, takes over Fletch@ St Andrews for his first Fringe comedy show – an exploration of the unknown. Armed with a
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           <title>Chauntecleer And Pertelotte, Upstairs At Three And Ten, Brighton, May 17-20</title>
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  Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Nun Priest’s Tale is brought to life in this bawdy bestial story by Live Wire Theatre Company.
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  Marina Celeste is the pretty, erstwhile singer with Nouvelle Vague – the French band that made XTC, the Joy Division and Modern English go bossa nova.
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           <title>The First Domino, Latest Music Bar, Brighton, May 19-23</title>
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  “I wanted to create a monster who was watchable and believable,” says Jonathan Cash, of his debut play. Ten years ago, the 39-year-old Brightonian survived neo-Nazi David Copeland’s nail-bomb
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  As humanity faces a bleak and uncertain future, performance poet Ross Sutherland believes he has found a folk hero who can keep us on the straight and narrow over the coming decades – Pac-man.
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           <description><![CDATA[  A chance encounter between the acclaimed composer and the Japanese-born dancer who would soon become his muse has resulted in this intriguing, indefinable performance piece.
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  It is a long-held cultural stereotype that Germans have no sense of humour. Self-styled German Comedy Ambassador To The United Kingdom Henning Wehn is aiming to change that view, and fight against
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