
A clown-fish struggles to find his place in this cruel world in this Brighton Fringe theatre performance.
If you are looking to catch some of the Brighton Fringe programme this year, Stephen Catling is bringing his show, Clownfish Out of Water, to the Rotunda Theatre. The performance centres on a clownfish trying to navigate his place in a difficult world. It is a comedy piece that fits into the wider schedule of the 2026 festival, and it is scheduled for the 16th and 17th of May.
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When planning your visit, it is worth noting that the show is recommended for those aged 16 and over. There is a policy in place allowing children under two years old to attend for free, provided they sit on a guardian's lap. If you are considering booking, tickets start from £8. The venue for this run is the Rotunda Theatre Brighton: Squeak.
Regarding the nature of the performance, the show includes audience interaction, strong language, and references to mental health. These are elements to keep in mind if you are deciding whether this fits your preferences for a night out. It is a straightforward setup: a specific performer, a specific venue, and a couple of dates in May to choose from if you want to see the show.
Date
16 May – 17 May
Location
Rotunda Theatre: Squeak
Price
Paid
Recommended Age
+16 years
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