
A spoken word and literature performance featuring sensual reflections on coming out as a bisexual, disabled, vintage woman.
If you are looking for something a bit different during this year's Brighton Fringe, there is a spoken word show called The Woman with No Name that might catch your interest. It is scheduled to run from 4 May 2026 through to 29 May 2026, taking place at the Junk Poets at Caravanserai venue. The show is described as a series of sensual ramblings, where the performer talks about the experience of coming out as a bisexual, disabled, and vintage woman. It feels like a fairly personal and honest take on identity and life experience, which is often what makes these Fringe shows worth checking out.
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Regarding the practical side of things, the venue is set up to be accessible, with wheelchair access, accessible toilets, and a policy that welcomes assistance dogs. It is a ticketed event, with prices starting from £2.50, making it quite an accessible option if you are planning your calendar for May. Since the content touches on themes like disability, sexuality, and the realities of getting older, it is aimed at an adult audience. It is one of those performances that relies on the connection between the speaker and the room, so if you enjoy literature and spoken word pieces that lean into personal storytelling, this could be a good fit for an evening out in Brighton.















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