THERE’S plenty to do for all ages at the Brighton Fringe festival.

The largest arts festival in England is under way, with a month of entertainment across the city.

With more than 700 shows and events, festivalgoers are spoilt for choice with cabaret, circus, dance, drama and drag shows.

Among the events being held today, Sunday, are:

Baby Bambinoes

For children aged up to five and their parents, this show at Brighton Spiegeltent is full of baby disco tunes, action songs, parachute games, bubbles and fun.

Meet and greet high-fives, warm-up dances, boogie tunes, tiny tots dance-off, mum versus dad boogie-off and more are all on the cards.

The Bubble Show

Mr Bubbles is back with his soap bubbles in all shapes and sizes with a show at The Rotunda Theatre in Regency Square.

The event is interactive and suitable for all ages.

Guru Dudu's Silent Disco Walking Tours

Returning from Australia, Guru Dudu is offering a dance-walking tour of spontaneous flash mobs through the streets of Brighton.

The music will include tunes from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s.

Love and Money

Created by internationally acclaimed writer Dennis Kelly, this play is told backwards.

It features Paul Moriarty from the original London cast, along with Amy Kidd, Jack Kristiansen, Nathan Ariss, Sarah Mann and Peta Taylor.

The show is at The Lantern Theatre in Rock Place, Kemp Town.

Otherwise Engaged

Described as an “exquisite visual art exhibition”, this event will feature three artists from the Creative Future stable – Danika McElroy, Dawn Blake and Terence Wilde.

The exhibition can be viewed externally from street level for 24 hours a day, with a different series of images on show inside.