After spending the past five days looking forward to the weekend, do you find yourself wondering what to get up to?
To take the guessing work out of what’s happening in Brighton, we’ve put together a list of some of the best events and activities to keep you occupied.
From a comedy club show to an amateur theatre production there are a few things to go and see.
You can also check out The Argus local events listings to make sure you're never at a loose end again.
Friday, February 18
The Herd
Where: New Venture Theatre, 23 Bedford Pl, Hove, Brighton BN1 2PT
When: 7.45pm
This play at the New Venture Theatre is written by Rory Kinnear and is described as "a witty, heartfelt portrait of a family brought together and torn apart by circumstance and secrets."
The production will also be playing at Saturday at 7.45pm and Sunday at 2.30pm.
Tickets are availble from the New Venture Theatre website here.
The Secret Comedy Club Fridays
Where: Artista Gallery and Cafe, 42 Waterloo St, Hove BN3 1AY
When: Between 6pm and 11pm
This "intimate" comedy club event sees a new line-up every week at the Artista Gallery.
Doors open at 6pm for the early show and 8:30pm for the late show. The shows start at 7pm and 9:30pm so there's plenty of time to grab some food & drinks before it all begins.
Saturday, February 19
Oldilocks and the 3 Bears
Where: Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5EG
When: 11am and 2pm
Aimed at the younger ones aged from three to seven, this puppet show should be able to keep them entertained .
It will be performed by Iklooshar Malara.
Sunday, February 20
Undercurrents
Where: Phoenix Art Space - 10-14 Waterloo Pl, Brighton, BN2 9NB
When: 11am to 5pm
The last day of this free art exhibition takes a look at observations and recordings of the starling murmurations in Brighton every winter.
For more Brighton Event listings, visit our Local Events section.
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