FROM art exhibitions to circus performers, the Brighton Fringe festival has it all.

With more than 700 shows and events, festivalgoers are spoilt for choice with cabaret, circus, dance, drama and drag shows.

Among the events being held today, Monday, May 30, are:

Otherwise Engaged

Described as an “exquisite visual art exhibition”, this event will feature three artists from the Creative Future stable – Danika McElroy, Dawn Blake and Terence Wilde.

The exhibition at the PLUS X Innovation Hub in Lewes Road can be viewed externally from street level for 24 hours a day, with a different series of images on show inside.

Life Drawing at The Bosco

Held inside The Bosco tent at Brighton Spiegeltent, this is one of four varied life drawing events for all the family in a nature-themed wonderland.

Come and draw circus performers as they pose in costume, with aerialists, contortionists, flow artists and dancers accompanied by jazzy folk trio Django Chutney.

Sorry Not Sorry!

After a sell-out Camden Fringe festival, Clean Slate Comedy Stand-up Nights are coming to the Brighton Fringe.

They will feature competition winners and stars from TV, radio and the stand-up circuit.

The events will take place in the basement room at The Walrus in Ship Street.

Railed

From the creators of Elixir, winner of Best Circus Award at Adelaide Fringe, this western-themed circus show demonstrates the trademark physical talents and hilarious comic timing of the Head First Acrobats.

Held at Brighton Spiegeltent, tickets for the performance range from £10.50 to 12.50.

You Don't Have To Be Mad To Work Here

Award-winning comedian and NHS psychiatrist Benji Waterstones has written a book and will be reading chapters at The Temple Bar in Western Road, Brighton.

Tickets range from £4 to £5.