BRIGHTON Festival is continuing today with theatre, music and dance shows happening across the city.
The festival is closing on Sunday but there are lots more shows and performances taking place throughout the week. Here is a list of what’s on today:
Written In The Body at Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, University of Sussex
Written In The Body is a duet about memory, touch and consent.
Following a decade of creating performances in unusual outdoor spaces nationally and internationally, acclaimed company Charlotte Spencer Projects return to the theatre to ask new questions and start new conversations.
Tuesday, May 24 at 8pm
Tickets cost £15, under 26s £10, festival standby £10
Get to know SMOOSH! At The Sports Centre, University of Sussex
An intimate performance of the SMOOSH! soundtrack.
Join the professional ensemble for an intimate performance of the SMOOSH! soundtrack presented by Paraorchestra artistic director and conductor Charles Hazlewood.
Tuesday, May 24 at 8pm
Tickets cost £5
The Book of Brighton and Hove at The Riwaq, Hove seafront
The Book of Brighton and Hove is a guide book to see the city through the eyes of some of its youngest inhabitants – their favourite streets, the places they love and those they do not, the myths and rumours about the city they have been told or even made up themselves, and their hopes and fears for its future.
This guide book is written collaboratively by over 200 children from across the city, from Benfield, Woodingdean, St Luke’s and Queen’s Park primary schools guided by questions, challenges, games and other creative activities set by the artists.
Tuesday, May 24 at 4.30pm
caravan assembly: work.txt at The Old Market, Hove
This is a show about work, but the worker isn’t here, so it is down to the audience.
“You’ll clock in at the beginning. You’ll get short breaks at regular intervals. You’ll work in a team, and under your own initiative. You will be your own boss. You will be free.”
work.txt is a show performed entirely by the audience about the gig economy, financial instability and jobs.
Suitable for ages 14+
Tuesday, May 24 at 5pm
Tickets cost £15, under 26s £10
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