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Spreading Her Thinly, Joogleberry Playhouse, Brighton, Sun May 4

Spreading Her Thinly

10:35am Sunday 18th May 2008

The creators of the “exciting, innovative” The Elevator Man (Brighton Fringe 2006/7), 5d Theatre return with new one-hour play Spreading Her Thinly.

Upstairs At Three And Ten, Steine Street, Brighton, throughout May

Red

10:48am Friday 18th April 2008

One of Brighton’s most intimate venues, and conveniently situated in the same building as one of Kemp Town’s most stylish late-night bars...

The Nightingale Theatre, Surrey Street, Brighton, various dates from May 3

Short Cuts

10:40am Friday 18th April 2008

"We're the nearest thing to fair-trade theatre the city has,"

The Haunted Moustache, Upstairs At Three And Ten, Brighton, Mon May 5, Sat May 10, Sun May 11 & Sun May 18

The Haunted Moustache

10:15am Friday 18th April 2008

If you’ve ever read one of the travel books in the fascinating and irreverent Cheeky Guides series...

Power Lunch, The Open House, Brighton, Thurs May 8 - Sun May 25

Power Lunch

10:05am Friday 18th April 2008

Fans of Oscar-winning film American Beauty and HBO drama series Six Feet Under will be clamouring to see this new play from Alan Ball, the creative talent behind both.

Follow Me, Komedia, Mon May 19 to Weds May 21

10:03am Friday 18th April 2008

Dramatisation of the final moments of the beautiful party girl, Ruth Ellis, famed for the cold, unrepented murder of her lover…

Gamarjobat, Komedia, Sun May 18 to Weds May 21

Gamarjobat

9:56am Friday 18th April 2008

The award-winning Japanese comedy duo return with a structured narrative performance that contrasts with the madcap sketch-based antics of previous years.

Coco Peru, Komedia, Sun May 18 to Weds May 21

9:54am Friday 18th April 2008

America's favourite drag queen, the magnetic and mercurial Miss Coco Peru, unleashes her confession of bitter-sweet baggage...

Hysteria, Komedia, Brighton, until May 27

10:21am Tuesday 29th May 2007

The disastrous dinner date, you might think, is a pretty obvious scenario when it comes to writing modern comedy. For one it's the perfect microcosm in which to exploit the indignities of 30-something angst. With all that formality and fragile china, the potential for slapstick, too, must be irresistible.

Queen Of The Slaughter

4:07pm Friday 25th May 2007

The curious title of this new production from Prodigal Theatre refers to a term coined by the newspapers in the Thirties, in the wake of the infamous trunk murders.


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Brown hails France's stance on war

Gordon Brown set to announce a new policing pledge

Updated 10:40pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

Gordon Brown has praised President Nicolas Sarkozy's determination to carry on in Afghanistan, despite the loss of 10 French soldiers in a Taliban ambush.


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