If I were to ask you, which fringe troupe is most likely to be found spooning naked on stage, you may have guessed correctly The Head First Acrobats.
Read MoreAs the audience wandered into the Sweet Dukebox theatre for the start of Tales Michelle Madsen and Lizzy Margereson of BAIT were already standing by the seats, welcoming people warmly and having a little sashay to Grace Jones’s Slave the Rhythm…
The Warren will be relocating for Brighton Fringe 2019 to a brand new venue in the heart of the city
Read MoreMay Bank Holiday weekend can only mean one thing; Brighton Fringe is almost upon us. With a plethora of shows to see, let Broadway Baby help plan your opening weekend from Thursday 4 until Sunday 7 May, and you won’t go wrong.
After a year of excellent shows, picking the winner was harder than ever. Still, it had to be done and today we announced the winner of the coveted Bobby at the stylish Bacall’s bar in the Rialto.
Read MoreThere’s been disco-dancing to Madonna in an old church, vegan based stand up in a room above a pub, incredible acrobatics, hilarious cabaret songs about near-death experiences and that’s just a glimpse of what I’ve seen so far...
There have been some stellar hits and some definite misses, but with some five star performances just starting their runs it could be that your favourite show of Brighton Fringe 2019 is yet to come...
Alternative and experimental performances have always been at the heart of Fringe, but is there still space for something a little more unpredictable? Enter Harry Clayton-Wright. We caught up with Harry as he approaches his final performances to discover his favourite moments so far and what we can expect next.
Read MoreIf I were to ask you, which fringe troupe is most likely to be found spooning naked on stage, you may have guessed correctly The Head First Acrobats.
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