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  An Argus Angel-winning circus is joining forces with Brighton-based performers and community groups to put together a new show for the last weekend of Brighton Festival 2010.
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  At the turn of the 19th century, some of the best paid, best known entertainers were women impersonating men.
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  One might be forgiven for thinking an opera was a strange place to examine a subject as sensitive as dementia.
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  "This is the most overtly romantic piece I’ve ever written,” Simon Stephens proclaims of his Brighton Festival world premiere Marine
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  From the reminiscences of an elderly music hall star to a divorcee who’s learning to release her inner diva, Brighton Festival’s
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           <description><![CDATA[  While the supposed antichrist Johnny Rotten fronts Country Life butter ads, the scribe his band denounced as the establishment’s voice remains the opinionated hack he always was.
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  The temptation to peek through people’s windows when the curtains aren’t drawn is one most of us find hard to resist. David Rosenberg certainly holds his hand up to it. It’s this sense of voyeurism
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  It may not have the theatre’s literary power and narrative complexity, but Hofesh Shechter believes contemporary dance has the capacity to unearth deeper emotions.
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  The first in two special nights celebrating the work of revered composer Philip Glass, his 1974 breakthrough Music In 12 Parts is the piece said to be the crystallisation of all Glass’s previous
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  They have examined love in a war zone and lives lost in the act of saving others, but for the concluding part of what has become known as The Catastrophe Trilogy, innovative storytellers Lone Twin
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  The seeds of The Books’ Brighton Festival booking were sown back in 2006 when Brian Eno showed up at a show at London’s Luminaire club
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  New York’s The Books haven’t been out on the live circuit in three years, so this one-off appearance is much anticipated.
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