mon 09/06/2025

Brighton

Brighton Festival 2012: Waterlitz, Stuffing Peter Rabbit, War Sum Up

As finales go, you can’t get much better than a pterodactyl flying from the torso of an iron giant and wheeling out over Brighton beach. Last night, as the 2012 Brighton Festival prepared to move into its final day, thousands gathered near the...

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The Lady: A Homage to Sandy Denny, Brighton Dome

The proto version of this tribute show took place at Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2008 on the eve of the 30th anniversary of Sandy Denny’s death. This tour coincides with the release of a new box-set and draws on Thea Gilmore’s courageous recent settings...

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Brighton Festival 2012: Interiors, Motor Show, Land's End

From theatre viewed through peepholes and camera obscuras to a dance piece you watch across a wasteland while wearing headphones, this year the Brighton Festival and Brighton Festival Fringe seem to be fixated with ways of seeing. Hot on the heels...

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Brighton Festival 2012: Vanessa Redgrave, The Rest Is Silence, Hangover Square

If you weren’t already aware that the Guest Director of the 2012 Brighton Festival is acting royalty, the preponderance of fop fringes and artfully flung scarves at the Dome Concert Hall on Saturday night was a good clue. Vanessa Redgrave is the...

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Rizzle Kicks, The Dome, Brighton

So, Rizzle Kicks, teenybop pop-hop, right? So what we’re going to get is a bunch of over-excited tweens fobbed off with pre-recorded backing tracks, a bit of choreographed dancing and maybe some balloons? Certainly the support acts, Josh Osho and...

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Exclusive Mini-Mix of new Belleruche Album

Theartsdesk have an exclusive premiere of a 12 minute mini-mix of Rollerchain, the new album by Belleruche. The album, out on 7th May, is the band’s fourth and the mix is by the band’s turntable wizard DJ Modest. Belleruche are a British trio with a...

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CD: Blood Red Shoes - In Time to Voices

There's an unlikely comparison in the publicity material that accompanies my copy of In Time to Voices, the third release from Blood Red Shoes, in which the Brighton boy-girl duo are likened to Fleetwood Mac. While name-checking sound-alikes is the...

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One Man, Two Guvnors, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Was it the players, or the play, that has made a phenomenon out of One Man, Two Guvnors, the prize-winning comedy now on its third London theatre and preparing to hop the pond to Broadway next month? Well, bacon and eggs(!), it turns out there’s...

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2011: A New Jerusalem, Madness, Mephistopheles and Magwitch

My highlight was the sudden, last-gasp chance to see Mark Rylance as Johnny Byron in Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem, on its unexpected return to the West End. A cheap weekday matinee ticket found me in the front row, Rylance looming over me from the...

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Example, Brighton Centre

Example seems a most unlikely sex symbol but the four-fifths full Brighton Centre (capacity 5100) contains multiple gaggles of young women in their late teens and early twenties who want a piece of 29-year-old Elliot Gleave (EG = Example). My pal...

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Duran Duran, Brighton Centre, Brighton

It catches everyone out that Duran Duran’s version of the hip-hop classic “White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It)” comes off so well. Not just affable entertainment but actually fiercely funky, raising a large section of the Brighton Centre to its feet....

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Kasabian, Brighton Centre, Brighton

“LSF” is unarguably a monster of a song. In fact, that whole of Kasabian's self-titled 2004 debut album was a cracker, but seeing the entire sold-out Brighton Centre, balconies and all, on their feet, hands aloft, as one, singing the wordless...

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