BRIGHTON Festival is continuing this weekend with theatre, music and dance shows happening across the city.
There are lots of interesting and entertaining events happening today, Sunday 22.
Dragons and Wizards at Brighton Dome Concert Hall
Meet multi-million-copy selling and award-winning author Cressida Cowell, who will talk about her latest book The Wizards of Once: Never and Forever, as well as How to Train Your Dragon, her inspiration and give tips on becoming an author or illustrator.
Sunday, May 22 at 10.30am
Ages 9–11
Tickets cost £7
caravan assembly: 12 Last Songs at Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, University of Sussex
12 Last Songs is about work and how we spend our time. There are no actors. It’s a live exhibition of people, an epic performance that casts the steady rhythms of life on a carnival scale.
Over 12 hours, from midday to midnight, workers will perform paid shifts, creating a fleeting portrait of society. A builder might build a wall, a hairdresser might cut someone’s hair, a chef might prepare a meal...
Created with the people of Brighton, this durational production is the latest work by Manchester-based ensemble Quarantine – last in Brighton in 2018 with dance piece Wallflower – who are known for their imaginative explorations of daily life.
Sunday, May 22 at 12pm to 12am
Ages 12+
Tickets cost £15, all-day ticket. £10 under 26s
A Man Escaped at Duke of York's Picturehouse
Based on the true story of the hazardous and daring wartime escape of a member of the French Resistance from the condemned cell of a Nazi prison, Robert Bresson’s taut and methodical jailbreak drama is also a work of intense spirituality and humanity.
Sunday, May 22 at 1pm
Tickets cost £13.50, retired/student £12.50
Andy and the Odd Socks at Brighton Dome Concert Hall
Come and join one of the most popular young children's bands for a show full of fun and laughter. Andy and the Odd Socks star in their own Cbeebies/CBBC show Andy and the Band, where they help their fans and save the day, a 21st century version of The Monkees.
Sunday, May 22 at 3pm
Tickets cost £15
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