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La Clique
The outrageous, unforgettable, legendary La Clique returns to Brighton with an array of dangerously charismatic characters. A magical show like no other, La Clique was born in 2003 and went on to scoop a host of awards, including an Olivier, before playing to sell-out houses world-wide. Funny, sexy and dangerous, La…
The Spiegeltent, Brighton
Tue 21 May
Zippos Circus: Carnaval
The newest show from the well-travelled circus, featuring horse rider Nicky de Neumann, a bunch of motorbikes in a giant ball known as the 'Globe of Death' and the flying acrobats of Havana Troupe, among many other circus favourites.
Fairfield Park, Kingston upon Thames
Tue 21 May
£7–£16 (Children £5–£13) / 0871 210 2100
- 18:00
Festivals Club
The Festivals Club will open its doors to the Brighton Festival and Fringe artists, crews and VIPs as an apres-show green room for all the back-door Johnnies, front-door Sallys, the famous and infamous. A club of distinction for ladies and gentlemen, The Festivals Club will have guest cabaret and music stars late into the…
The Spiegeltent, Brighton
Tue 21 May
Big Boys Don't Dance
Two brothers take you through side-splitting stereotypical male behaviour and phenomenal dance outbreaks in this energetic award-winning comedy. Winner of the Ovation Award and brought to Brighton as part of the Best of South Africa Showcase. "'The Hangover' meets 'Flashdance'" (Cue Magazine). “Fabulous dancing and…
The Warren, Brighton
Tue 21 May
Another New World
Disaster in the Arctic. Only the Captain survives. Should he die with his men, or return home? Hero or coward? A gripping play echoing the tales of Shackleton and Franklin. Captivating new writing from a Chichester Festival Theatre Young Playwright. A perfect insight into the mind of a man completely alone, but with the…
Three And Ten, Brighton
Tue 21 May
Another New World
A gripping play echoing the tales of Shackleton and Franklin supplying a perfect insight into the mind of a man completely alone, but with the expectations of an Empire upon him.
Three And Ten, Brighton
Tue 21 May
£9 (£7.50) / 01273 917272
- 19:00
The Gut Girls
- Directed by: David England
- Written by: Sarah Daniels
Set in South East London, the play revolves around five feisty women working in the stinking pit that is the gutting sheds. Up to their elbows in entrails and trotters for 13 hours a day, the working conditions are merciless, but despite what the foreman thinks, they are the rulers of this bloody realm and masters of…
The Space, London E14
Tue 21 May
£14 (£10) / 020 7515 7799
- 19:30
LIMBO
A summer celebration of otherworldly proportions, welcome to the greatest party ever between heaven and hell. Witness heart-stopping illusions, mind-bending manoeuvres, breathtaking dance moves and thrilling live music from a coterie of highly skilled international performers. A spectacular new production from the…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Tue 21 May
£10–£50 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 19:15
The Shepherd's Chameleon
- Directed by: Moji Kareem
- Written by: Eugene Ionesco
Utopia Theatre's physical rendition of Eugene Ionesco's absurd drama in which the playwright himself, is the shepherd, taking on all his theatrical critics in a mad battle of wits. Directed by Moji Kareem.
The CLF Arts Cafe, London SE15
Tue 21 May
£12; £5 / 020 7732 5275
- 19:30
Vesta
Fighetta welcomes you to the world of Vesta! A theatrical, darkly comic celebration of humanity, inspired by Italian film-maker Federico Fellini and brought to you by six sordid women. With startling imagery and outrageous behaviour, this playful physical piece features blood, grapes and a wedding (possibly). Suitable for…
The Temple, Brighton
Tue 21 May
The Little Soldiers
- Directed by: Guillaume Pige
- Written by: Alex Judd (music)
Set in an ancient circus troupe, Theatre Re's physical theatre piece sees an absurd battle take place between two brothers going after the same impossible dream. Devised by the company and directed by Guillaume Pige.
The Cockpit, London NW8
Tue 21 May
£12 (£10) / 020 7258 2925
- 19:30
Poe
The clock strikes thirteen, the floor boards pulsate, there is a scream from the crypt and a cat meows from inside the chimney breast. Based on the short stories of Edgar Allen Poe, set in a belfry amidst the clock cogs and cobwebs, William keeps the time in solitude but with each chime of the clock a new visitor appears.
St Andrew's Church, Hove
Tue 21 May
Return to Venice
The boy who inspired an iconic masterpiece returns to Venice as a grown man to unravel the mystery behind that chance encounter. A homage to Thomas Mann and Luchino Visconti. Suitable for ages 16+.
Purple Playhouse, Hove
Tue 21 May
Sword and I
Trained at the world-renowned Jacques Lecoq theatre school in Paris, master of physical comedy Bruce Fauveau tells the tale of a man who finds an ancient weapon. Told in four segments, this epic tale is punctuated by surreal sketches, outlandish characters and comedy – lots of comedy. Dark-ass comedy. Power. Destiny.





