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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, Three And Ten will be hosting an astonishing 100 events for this year's Fringe.
From the author of The Cheeky Guide To Brighton, David Bramwell, comes The Haunted Moustache, a quirky, comedic tale that recalls a whole host of famous Brightonians in search of the mysterious facial hair in question. It will be directed by Nicola Haydn, whose highly acclaimed Hamlet was the first event to win an Argus Angel in last year's fringe.
Hard Chair Stories sees the return of award-winning Brighton-based playwright Nick Burbridge with a harrowing and darkly humorous series of interwoven tales about normal people surviving abnormal lives.
Red by Chris Fittock is a hypnotic portrayal of love in a world desecrated by hate, and bitter-sweet Edinburgh Fringe success I Kissed A Frog And It Gave Me Herpes comes to Brighton with kebab-related misadventures, Viking re-enactment warriors and late-night phone sex.
For more information and tickets call 07786 984 900 or visit www.otherplaceproductions.co.uk
All the top tip columns make being green sound so easy: just change your light bulbs, walk to the shops and do your recycling, but it never really works out like that. SARAH LEWIS turns agony aunt and answers some of your pressing eco-questions.
When the new NHS dental contract was introduced, large numbers of dentists left the NHS and focused on private patients.
Woolworths, one of the best-known names on the British high street, has been put into administration with £385 million of debt. As company bosses and administrators Deloitte wrestle with the task of rescuing the business, RICHARD GURNER takes a look back at the company’s history in Sussex and asks business leaders what needs to be done to revive its fortunes.
From the village of Horsted Keynes, this walk heads eastwards to encircle the nearby settlement of Danehill, crossing and recrossing two well-wooded valleys before returning along part of the Sussex Border Path, a longdistance walking route which sticks fairly closely to the boundary between East and West Sussex.
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