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What's on at Brighton Fringe: Circus silliness, flying bubble show and much more
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The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family, Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, May 28 ★★★★
(I Could Go On Singing) Over the Rainbow, The Spire, May 27 ★★★★
This Bright Field, Brighton Dome, May 25 ★★★★★
Depart, Woodvale Cemetery, until Sunday ★★★★
Storytelling Army: empowering tales of everyday life
Tristan and Yseult, Theatre Royal Brighton, until Saturday ★★★★★
Adam Buxton: Bug – David Bowie Special, Brighton Dome, May 23 ★★★★
A History of Britain in 21 Women, Brighton and Hove High School, May 21 ★★★
Gary Younge in conversation with Colin Grant, Brighton and Hove High School, May 20 ★★★★
An Evening With Picador Poetry, Theatre Royal Brighton, May 19 ★★★★
Inside wondrous cemetery show Depart
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Songs for the End of the World, Theatre Royal Brighton, May 16 ★★★★
Captivating performance gains five star review
Five Short Blasts, Brighton Marina, until May 28 ★★★
Ocean Wisdom, Four Owls and Jam Baxter, Brighton Dome, May 12, ★★★
Shirley Collins, Brighton Dome, May 14 ★★★★
This Bright Field is dance, but not as we know it
Shirley Collins: It was heartbreaking to stop playing music
‘Cultural treasure’ and folk legend sings praises of Sussex
Walk in the woods is an instant festival favourite (but not everyone is impressed...)
Review: Ali Smith, Brighton and Hove High School, May 9 ★★★★
Review: Collisions, Lighthouse, Brighton, until May 28 ★★★★
Meow Meow tells tales of Theatre Royal's past
Jeramee, Hartleby and Oooglemore, Theatre Royal Brighton, May 8 ★★★★
Review: For the Birds, secret location, until May 28 ★★★★★
Review: Under the Skin, Brighton Dome, May 7 ★★★★
Review: Kate Tempest opening gig, Brighton Dome, May 6 ★★★★
PICTURES: Thousands watch on as Children's Parade marks start of Brighton Festival
Brighton Festival Children's Parade set to bring colour and noise to city streets
The Hiccup Project urge you to embrace vulnerability
Play explores the lasting impact of colonialism in India
Handful of People asks: how do we define happiness?
Feminism to the fore in hit comedy podcast
Death does not have to be the end
An intense encounter with Judy Garland - sort of
Music the best medicine for social epidemic
Kojey Radical shows power of the spoken word
If you go down to the woods tonight...
Aliens and men in black to stalk the streets of Brighton
Royal Pavilion lit up in rainbow of colours to honour Indian soldiers
War story inspired by ‘Blackadder myths’ rant
Unexpected episode in history is brought to life
Artists to take you on an interactive journey
Daredevils wow onlookers performing 160 feet in the air between buildings
Acts get ready for the first Fringe All-Nighter
Spotlight on grandson of a comedy legend Ronnie Corbett at Brighton Fringe
Music for Dogs is a howling success