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           <title>What Makes A Book Worth Publishing? Brighton Dome Studio Theatre, May 15</title>
           
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  What makes a book worth publishing? It’s a question to be found equally often in the minds of literary agents and aspiring writers, and the audience at this Brighton Festival event consisted mostly of the latter.
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           <title>Mass Observation, Pavilion Theatre, Brighton, May 23</title>
           
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  The opportunity to peek at the diaries of public figures couldn’t be passed up – at least not by the scores of people who filled the Pavilion
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           <title>This Is An Illustrated Talk, Brighton Dome Concert Hall, May 23</title>
           
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  Brian Eno gave the artistically earnest and hungry something to chew on during the closing night of the Brighton Festival with this
  gambit: What do the arts do for us?
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           <title>Park Life – The Finale, The Level, Brighton, May 23</title>
           
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  As pyrotechnic fountains burst into life and musicians created a haunting hum, several circus performers swung daringly from ropes attached to a large, steel framework.
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           <title>This Is Tales Of The Afterlives, Brighton Dome Concert Hall, May 22</title>
           
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  The question of life after death is one which has been much debated over the years.
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           <title>Women Dreamt Horses, Corn Exchange, Brighton, May 21</title>
           
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  This intense, physical, one-room drama by acclaimed Argentinean writer Daniel Veronese centred around three brothers and their partners at a dinner party. Their lives are closely intertwined and
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           <title>Faber New Poets, Founders Room, Brighton Dome, May 23</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Independent publishing house Faber & Faber has a solid reputation for releasing good quality poetry, stemming back to the days when TS Eliot was its editor.]]></description>
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           <title>The Lion's Face, Theatre Royal Brighton, Until May 21</title>
           
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           <title>Political Mother, Brighton Dome Concert Hall, May 20</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  There is no doubt that Hofesh Shechters’ latest work Political Mother, commissioned and premiered by Brighton Festival, will be a major
  piece on the international dance circuit.
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           <title>Lali Puna, Pavilion Theatre, New Road, Brighton, May 20</title>
           
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  I had a friend who had the habit of cutting off records mid-song to put on some ancient band that was the supposed progenitor of the tune you’d just been enjoying.
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           <title>A Midsummer Night's Dream, St Nicholas Rest Garden, Brighton, until May 23</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Of all of Shakespeare’s plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is arguably the best-suited to outdoor performance.]]></description>
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           <title>Marine Parade, The Old Market, Hove, until May 23</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  When the burn rises from your behind you know you’ve been sitting too long. During Olivier award-winning Simon Stephens and American Music Club’s Mark Eitzel’s “play with music”, I twitched around
  the hour mark, 35 minutes before two other punters rushed out, the door slamming behind them perfectly in time, to the closing number’s refrain, “farewell”.
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           <title>Best Before, Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton, until May 23</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Despite its labelling as “reality theatre”, Rimini Protokoll’s engaging event Best Before was definitely less performance and more experience.
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           <title>Electric Hotel, The Level, Brighton, May 14</title>
           
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  It popped up overnight, a fully-formed three-storey hotel in the middle of The Level. Equipped with headphones that offered a "potential narrative", we were invited to gawp in through the windows
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