
An immersive theatrical cocktail experience where guests act as 'inmates', smuggling liquor (BYOB) for mixologists to create custom cocktails.

A powerful new solo theatre performance written by Casey Bailey and directed by Gail Babb, exploring colonial legacy and the justice system.

A children's pirate adventure show about finding hidden golden treasure within us all, encouraging courage and fighting negative thoughts.

Mischa Barton stars in a stylish stage adaptation of James M. Cain's classic psychological thriller. Set in 1930s Los Angeles, the play follows an insurance salesman drawn into a murderous plot by a seductive femme fatale.

A comedy play by Tuppenny Bunters about two flatmates who decide to Air BnB their grotty flat to pay off a massive gas bill.

A theatrical adaptation of a Hans Christian Anderson story by Half Moon Theatre, following two baggage handlers on a fantastic journey, suitable for children aged 4 to 9.

A Komedia Kids event featuring the children's theatre show 'Hickory Dickory Dock', a creative craft workshop, and live music from Swing Ninjas, aimed at families.

A dramatised reading of Nicki Jackowska's new play, exploring the emotional journey of Hester. Part of the HerStories! festival.

An immersive comedy weekend featuring Basil, Sybil and Manuel. The experience includes afternoon tea, a three-course dinner show, disco and overnight stay.

An immersive theatrical experience and magical tour of Theatre Royal Brighton, exploring how fairies prepare the stage and backstage areas.

A burlesque variety show presented by The Sassy Cabaret Club, aiming to revive the audience after winter.

A fast-paced solo thriller theatre show about a conspiracy theory podcast gone wrong, written and performed by Kathryn Mincer, presented as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival 2026.

World premiere adaptation of Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist, exploring the psychology of protest and resistance.

A theatrical performance weaving scenes from Chekhov's major plays with intimate letters, exploring love and the human heart.

An intriguing satire following two young brokers in the City of London as they navigate success, excess, and hidden identities amidst a media collapse. Part of the Brighton Fringe, this 60-minute performance explores themes of 'smurting' and vaping in a high-stakes environment.

Two site-responsive, immersive experiences 'Last Haus on Earth' and 'Darkroom' blending moving images, live music, light, and sound-design.

Four back-to-back drag shows featuring drag queens, comedy, and horror elements in an intimate cabaret setting on a bank holiday Monday.

A chilling 60-minute Victorian ghost story (1865) about Henry Webster investigating two children who fear the dark, part of the Brighton Fringe festival.

Haus of Dench performs 4 back-to-back drag, comedy, and horror shows in a fringe theatre style at The Electric Arcade.

A high-voltage, one-woman theatre performance exploring grief and sisterhood as Neddy returns to Glastonbury Festival 30 years later to celebrate her late sister's birthday.

A five-hour durational performance by twelve children and one adult percussionist, exploring the perception of time through movement and sound.

Miranda Richardson performs readings from Harriet Walter's book 'She Speaks!', exploring Shakespeare's female characters through literature and music by Schubert, Verdi, and others.

A run of 4 back-to-back drag shows produced by Haus of Dench, featuring comedy and horror themes at The Electric Arcade.

World premiere of Peter Quilter's new comedy starring Maureen Lipman as a woman whose spontaneous singing masks a tender story about family and memory.

Surrealist comedy inspired by Shakespeare, performed by The Brighton Shakespeare Company as part of Brighton Fringe 2026.

A black comedy about life and death where two older people look back on their complicated relationship, featuring hilarious dialogue, music, and dance.

Theatre performance about two women, Izzy and Marina, navigating life after being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in a neurotypical world.

World premiere of a play exploring three sisters reunited for their grandmother's funeral, part of the Brighton Fringe festival.

A hilarious interactive show where the audience decides which actors play which roles in Shakespeare's plays, offering over a million possible outcomes.
A multi-sensory Brighton Fringe show exploring current affairs from an existential perspective in an informed safe space.

A reimagining of the birth of modern America performed by a South African cast as part of the 60th Brighton Festival.

A theatrical performance exploring the real-life inspiration behind Jekyll and Hyde, featuring writer and performer Andy Dickinson. The play tells the story of Deacon Brodie, a respectable cabinet maker by day and masked thief by night in 18th-century Edinburgh.

A romcom-thriller play starring Barbara Smith, exploring love and suspicion through 15 unique characters at The Lantern Theatre.

A lyrical and provocative dramatised reading by local playwright Nicki Jackowska, exploring themes of loss and recognition as part of the HerStories! festival.
Stage adaptation of John le Carré's Cold War masterpiece starring Ralf Little as Alec Leamas.

Live stage show celebrating 75 years of The Archers, featuring cast performances, live sound effects, Q&A, and hosted by Angela Barnes.

A live tribute show combining acoustic songs from Jim Henson/Muppets films and TV with Muppet replicas.

The UK's original and favourite family science show, Brainiac Live, is back, featuring explosive experiments, liquid nitrogen clouds, and live stunts.

Olivier award-nominated live stage show featuring puppets of Bluey, Bingo, Bandit and Chilli, based on an original story by Joe Brumm.

The final chapter of the British political satire 'Yes, Minister' series, following Jim Hacker's retirement and a modern university crisis involving cancellation culture.

A new theatrical production by young people exploring social change through the lens of a war-ravaged world, presented by The Young Archivists company.

Nigel Havers shares witty stories and behind-the-scenes gossip from his five-decade career in film, theatre, and television.