
A moving and hopeful one-person play told across three generations, exploring family history, romance, and memory.
The Brighton Fringe 2026 programme includes a one-person play titled 'With All My Fondest Love', written and performed by Noah Wild and directed by Rosie Morgan Males. The narrative centres on Noah’s discovery of a collection of old diaries and letters in his attic. Through these documents, he reconstructs the history of his grandparents' marriage and draws parallels with his own experiences in love. It is a 70-minute performance that explores themes of family history and memory across three generations.
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The production is scheduled to take place at The Lantern Theatre, also known as The Lantern @ ACT, located at 77 St James's Street, Brighton, BN2 1PA. Performances are set for Saturday, 9 May 2026, and Sunday, 10 May 2026. While most information points to a 17:00 start time, some sources indicate 18:00, so it is worth checking the specific booking details. The play runs for 70 minutes without an interval.
Tickets are priced at £10.00. Regarding the content, the play is recommended for those aged 14 and over, although some sources suggest 12+. It is worth noting that the script contains references to sensitive topics, including strong language, mental health, violence, stillbirth, and cancer. The writer Simon Beaufoy has described the piece as 'quietly devastating and beautifully written.' Given the nature of the themes covered, this information may be useful for those planning their visit to the Fringe this year.















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