
A physical comedy and visual imagery performance addressing climate breakdown through the joy of play and nature.
If you are looking for something a bit different to do with your weekend in late May, the Brighton Festival has a performance coming up that focuses on the simplicity of nature. It is called Stick and Stone, a piece by Ferdinando and Bernstein that uses physical comedy and visual imagery to explore the topic of climate breakdown. Rather than taking a heavy-handed approach, the performance centres on the joy of play, encouraging the audience to look at basic natural elements—like the sticks and stones of the title—in a new way.
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The show is part of the 'Without Walls' network, which supports outdoor performing arts, and it is designed to be accessible for all ages. It is taking place at the 'Big Top' located at Black Rock, Madeira Drive, Brighton, BN2 1EN. Since it is an outdoor-style setup, it is worth keeping the location in mind when planning your day. The event is free to attend, which makes it a straightforward option if you are already planning to be around the seafront or the festival area.
Regarding the schedule, there are a few opportunities to catch it over that weekend. The performances are set for Saturday, 23 May, with slots at 13:00 and 16:30, and Sunday, 24 May, with shows at 12:30 and 15:15. Each performance lasts approximately 45 minutes. It is a relatively short commitment, which might be useful if you have other plans in the city or are trying to coordinate a family outing. Given the nature of the venue and the theme, it seems like a quiet way to engage with the festival programme while spending some time by the coast.
Date
23 May – 24 May
13:00
Price
Free
Recommended Age
+6 years










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