Six more reasons to explore Brighton Fringe this week.

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1... Pulling Up The Drawbridge. Exeter Street Hall, Brighton, Saturdays, May 16, to May 30, 6pm (not May 30), 7.45pm May 30, £10/£8

WORTHING’S David Stephens stars in this self-penned one-man show about a lonely Englishman living in a clifftop tent determined to defend his island from whoever may be coming.

2... Brightonshed: Timehop. The Open Market, London Road, Friday, May 15, 6.15pm and 7.30pm, £6/£4.

A ONE-OFF performance telling the story of Brighton’s market place since the 1880s, using school groups from across the city.

3... Sticky Digits: An Evening With Pamela DeMenthe. Otherplace At The Basement, Kensington Street, Sunday, May 17, to Thursday, May 21, 9pm Sun/Mon, 10.30pm Tues/Wed, 9.30pm Thurs, £8.50/£7.

EROTIC author Pamela DeMenthe gives a reading from her latest bonkbuster in this smutty comedy satire by Jenny May Morgan 4... Parlour Song New Venture Theatre, Bedford Place, Friday, May 15, to Saturday, May 30, 7.45pm, 2.30pm matinees, £10 JEZ Butterworth’s suburban three-hander focuses on demolition expert Ned, whose life is falling apart as his wife Joy and neighbour Dale embark on an affair.

5... The Silence Of Snow. Rialto, Dyke Road, Thursday, May 21, to Sunday, May 31, 6.30pm, £9.50/£8.

MARK FARRELLY plays the Hove-based cult author Patrick Hamilton - writer of Hangover Square and Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky and alcoholic - as prepares for his final course of electro-convulsive therapy.

6... Stories About Love, Death And A Rabbit. The Marlborough Theatre, Princes Street, Friday, May 15, to Sunday, May 17, 6pm, £9.50/£7.50.

WINNER of Edinburgh’s Spirit Of The Fringe in 2014 Charles Adrian Gillott brings his spinster librarian Ms Samantha Mann to Brighton to talk about her life and loves.