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Dressed in red leather, hosts-with-the-most Topping and Butch formed the glue between a trio of acts, gently pressing their risque, news-led material upon a willing crowd.
The evening did not start well. Punctuality is of the essence in professional theatre, both from the company and the audience. Each must show respect for the other.
Dave Gorman's new book, Unchained Across America, is cause for celebration. It charts his progress as he attempts to travel across the US without using chain stores, hotels, Holiday Inns, supermarkets or petrol stations.
Through television, images
of the Palestinian war - the shelling and the suicide bombings - are seen by us regularly. Less familiar are the everyday lives of the people wanting to live in peace.
A disappointingly small Devonshire Park audience on Monday thoroughly enjoyed a modern-day rendition of the Gospels of Jesus, superbly played by Tom Bradley.
Using audience foot-drumming on the floor to create an earthquake, an electric current for lightning and hot water poured over liquid nitrogen for thunder, Brainiac literally took Brighton by storm.
"Psychological illusion, perceptual manipulation and persuasive technique" are the devices Brown claims to use to allow him to seemingly memorise phonebooks, defeat nine chess Grandmasters at once and even insert nails into Robbie Williams.