Rough Night
  • Brighton Fringe

We've all had rough nights, but this one is one of the roughest.Declan woke up in a ditch. Liv is never drinking again. Jamie's had an existential crisis.And Sarah is missing.Retrace their steps. Learn their stories. Find their friend.After an end of summer house party goes awry, the world of four close friends are utterly changed. In this part-theatre, part-installation, explore the online lives of these people and discover what happened that night. Stalk their social media. Reply to their messages. Become part of their world and shape where the story goes across the duration of the Fringe. It's all up to you.-Tempest Theatre Co is a New Zealand-based theatre company, focused on unique and bizarre work, melding the digital and the live. From street theatre and sketch to artist events and audio work, they aim to bring theatre to the people, creating pieces that are joyous, queer and wholeheartedly human. This is their first Brighton Fringe.hadaroughnight.tumblr.com

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