BRIGHTON Festival continues today, with dozens of events happening across the city.

With just three days left of the official festival, here is a selection of shows happening today Friday, May 27:

Sacre at Theatre Royal Brighton

Ten acrobats from the exhilarating Circa ensemble bring Stravinsky’s seminal The Rite Of Spring to the circus stage 

“Pulsating with tension and infused with dark humour, this dramatic production from artistic director Yaron Lifschitz confronts humanity’s inter-connectivity, our inherent sexual desire and relationship with divinity.”

8pm, tickets cost £15, £20, £25, under 16s half price, under 26s £17.50, festival standby £10

Peaceophobia at Brighton Marina Car Park

Peaceophobia is a response to rising Islamophobia around the world. Part car meet, part theatre, the show explores “how you find peace in a world that tells you who you are”.

Staged in a car park with a Supra, a Golf and a classic Nova, Peaceophobia brings together cars and theatre with cinematic lighting and an original electronic sound score.

7.45pm, suitable for ages: 12+

Tickets cost £15, under 26s £12.50, festival standby £10

TIMBER at The Dance Space, Circus Street, Brighton

Two people defiantly occupy this precarious space, performing a suspenseful balancing act. Skin on wood, they strain against the frames, straddling them like lovers. Joints creaking, they slowly queer the timber, becoming slow-moving, part-human-part-frame hybrids.

8pm, tickets are £12.50 for adults, concessions £10

The Argus:

Watch Again: Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino + Justin Adams and Mauro Durante (Italy)

Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino + Justin Adams and Mauro Durante brought the fire to the Brighton Dome stage for Brighton Festival 2022. 

Watch their live set back again and relive a festival night.

With their most recent album Meridiana, voted number one album of 2021 by World Music Charts Europe, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino present a vibrant take on the fiery Southern Italian Taranta tradition. 

After shows at WOMAD and the BBC Proms, the seven-piece virtuoso band brought their new show with dancer Silvia Perrone to Brighton for the first time.