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5:12pm Friday 11th April 2008
Over the course of a year, David Harradine, artistic director of Fevered Sleep, observed and recorded the quality of the light in Brighton.
5:10pm Friday 11th April 2008
Fancy a croissant with a Capulet or a Danish with Hamlet? Breakfast with the Bard in this unique Brighton Festival commission.
4:58pm Friday 11th April 2008
I suppose I always wanted to write about the experience of fathers and sons but I didnt find the idea for the play until I discovered professional kitchens...
4:55pm Friday 11th April 2008
Fusing choral singing, dance and physical theatre, Happy Together uses Brighton's reputation as the hen and stag capital of the UK to explore the divide between the sexes.
4:53pm Friday 11th April 2008
A moving figure within a living painting, Glow is a site-specific performance for Fabrica - the deconsecrated Holy Trinity Church - and is described as a digital portal into another world.
4:51pm Friday 11th April 2008
My interview with Shon Dale-Jones, the performer behind Story Of A Rabbit, gets off to a surreal start when he insists on being interviewed as his alter-ego Hugh Hughes.
4:45pm Friday 11th April 2008
We've all worn the tights and done the traditional circus stuff, but we wanted to make something that was more personal, to incorporate the things that we found cool and would be interested in ourselves."
4:38pm Friday 11th April 2008
Echoing the original touring theatre company culture of Shakespeare's Globe, Romeo and Juliet goes on the road again, this time in a blue VW camper van.
9:32am Friday 1st June 2007
A CHANCE offhand remark brings a cosy middle-class world crashing down in JB Priestley's debut play.
4:21pm Friday 25th May 2007
Sadler's Wells' hip-hop dance theatre festival, Breakin' Convention, is breaking out of London for the first time, bringing together the very best international and national artists for one explosive dance experience.
6:00am Tuesday 22nd May 2007
For the past four years, Ockham's Razor have been devising and performing arresting aerial feats, combining physical theatre with their various backgrounds in dance, fine art and communication studies. Tonight they will present two short pieces - Momento Mori and Every Action.
6:00am Tuesday 22nd May 2007
More than two decades have passed since Peter Brook's seminal, nine-hour staging of the epic, ancient Hindu text Mahabharata and no one has dared take on the sheer magnitude of it since.
6:00am Saturday 19th May 2007
Nudity, rubber kilts and even, according to one reviewer, dancers dressed as lavatories: it could only be a work by the notorious Michael Clark, the punk choreographer whose works have been known to involve everything from sex toys to giant pornographic sculptures.
6:00am Thursday 17th May 2007
Last year, the Armonico Consort brought us their highly inventive production of The Fairy Queen, set in a mental hospital and blending opera with dance and circus skills. This year they're transporting Purcell's King Arthur to the trenches of the First World War and director Tom Guthrie has once more found a use for his skilled aerialists.
5:47pm Wednesday 16th May 2007
Next spring, New London Consort and Jonathan Miller, the team who brought us the 2004 Brighton Festival sell-out LOrfeo, will tour a brand new production of Purcells Dido & Aeneas, reinstating it to the length of a full opera.
5:04pm Wednesday 9th May 2007
More than 60 per cent of Brighton Festival ticket sales are to BN postal addresses, and this is one show which very much taps into a sense of community. The strange thing is, the company is from France.
6:00am Wednesday 9th May 2007
The team behind The New World Order, a site-specific performance of Pinter's political shorts, have been visiting Brighton Town Hall for more than a year now.
6:00am Tuesday 8th May 2007
Joyce's Ulysses took place over one day in Dublin in 1904.
6:00am Tuesday 8th May 2007
Where have all the mix tapes gone, long time passing?
6:00am Monday 7th May 2007
When What I Heard About Iraq opened in America it caused a sensation.
Updated 5:43pm Saturday 19th July 2008
British Olympic chiefs will review their lifetime ban on drugs cheats immediately after the Beijing Games despite winning their court case against Dwain Chambers.
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