
A bold 60-minute comedy exploring queer adolescence, hypermasculinity, and institutional shame in a rigid boarding school, featuring music by Britney Spears.

A monthly monologue slam where performers deliver 2-3 minute pieces from existing plays, with audience voting to decide the winner.

A showcase of extracts from various shows in the upcoming 2026 Lantern Fringe programme at The Lantern Theatre.

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

A darkly funny, intimate play about connection, memory and the last drink on Earth, presented as part of Brighton Fringe 2026.

A brand new thriller spoof based on the classic board game.

An immersive murder mystery dining experience where you interrogate suspects and solve a crime over dinner.

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.

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.

A solo comedy with music about learning to love your weird, described as Sesame Street meets The Exorcist.

An immersive, multi-sensory, intense, and profoundly emotional climate-chaos wake-up call, reimagined for the Brighton Festival 2026.

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

A play exploring consent, power dynamics, and privilege through a young woman's self-reckoning of her sexual encounters.

Multi-award-winning café-theatre experience featuring short plays, coffee, tea, and breakfast treats at the Brighton Fringe.

A visceral solo drama exploring trauma, folklore, and self-discovery, following a young woman's journey to reclaim her story and body.

A genre-bending theatrical cabaret exploring identity, gender, and trauma through surreal dreams, storytelling, and live vocals.

A Brighton Fringe premiere of the award-winning LGBTQIA+ show featuring a drag artist performing for unruly children, exploring themes of gender, memory, and identity.

A debut theatre work by Beth Paterson exploring the Holocaust survivor story of her grandmother, Niusia, addressing themes of identity and generational trauma.

A historical comedy play about infamous monarchs in a group therapy session at the Brighton Fringe.

An improvised Shakespeare play created on the spot from audience suggestions, performed by the Impromptu Shakespeare cast.

A new play exploring the lives of Bob Gimlin and Roger Patterson and the famous 1967 Bigfoot footage that fooled a nation.

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

A one-alien multi-media performance art piece exploring identity, gender, and the human experience through music and projections.

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

A turbo-charged hour of cinematic physical comedy mayhem celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the group Police Cops, featuring action movie parodies.

A hilarious stage play based on the BBC Radio 4 series, performed by Newman College Drama Academy at the Brighton Open Air Theatre.

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

An absurd, psychological comedy where four people are trapped in a room with no exit or memory, facing their own identities and dark secrets.

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.

An interactive circus-theatre experience for children and families performed in English, Italian and Spanish, following the story of a clown learning a new language.

A sharp, seductive and hilariously provocative solo show exploring the fallen angel's troubled relationship with the Almighty.

Join romantic comedy scholar Sarah Bradley for a journey through comforting cliches, timeless tropes and predictable endings in this theatrical exploration of the genre.

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 performance and dance show exploring the relationship between a Gen X mother and her Gen Z daughter, addressing themes of identity, race, disability, class, and neurodiversity.

A genre-defying theatre performance by In Bed With My Brother about the true story of outsider musicians The Shaggs, featuring high-intensity dance and gabber kicks.

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

An epic cinematic family saga inspired by Bollywood aesthetics, featuring trans artist Krishna Istha and his mother Geetha Shankar as they confront pregnancy, loss, and gender.

A two-person monologue by Bert & Nasi, blending surreal comedy and self-awareness at the Brighton Festival.

Award-winning theatre maker Victoria Melody blends storytelling and stand-up in this tale of high jinks and resistance, exploring personal history and modern radicalism.

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.

A high-octane gig-theatre production of Eurydice featuring live music, visceral movement, and spoken word, presented as part of the Brighton Fringe 26.

A queer cosmic cabaret of myth, mischief and metamorphosis, part theatre, part ritual, part glitch in the matrix, guided by glitch-witch storyteller Lumi The Host.

An immersive interdisciplinary performance combining digital animation with live sound and music performed on an analogue synthesiser.

A comedy, burlesque, and extra-terrestrial absurdity show about an alien navigating Earth's dating rituals.

A dystopian play exploring reproductive politics, human attachment, and the dangers of a technology-driven state, following two potential parents meeting to approve their genetic compatibility.

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

A comic thriller imagining the conversations between Agatha Christie and Margaret Rutherford at Elstree film studios.

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

A camp comedy pitting England's most famous consulting detective against France's most infamous gentleman burglar in a drag-themed crime caper.

A high-energy gig-theatre experience blending Afrobeat, hip-hop, rap, and storytelling to explore themes of identity and legacy.

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

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.

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

A hilarious stage adaptation of the classic Ben Hur by Patrick Barlow, featuring four actors, a chariot race, and a sea battle.

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

A mind-blowing theatrical experience, a brutal reimagining of the history of America through an outsider's lens, created by fix+foxy.

An immersive, open-world theatrical experience where history comes alive through hidden stories, mysteries, and interactive challenges after hours.

A grittily honest and hilarious play exploring the life of a police officer from the late 1970s through three decades of British social history, performed as part of Brighton Fringe 26.

An anarchic comedy blending puppetry, pop-culture parody and a deep love for Princess Diana in a fast-paced performance.

A dark comedy play about a press night where actors question their morality and reality.

Selena Mersey returns to the UK with her award-winning musical comedy show 'Bisexuelle', a noir-inspired exploration of hidden identities featuring original music and puppets.

A performance piece exploring the right to sit down, featuring chairs and surreal objects in a dreamlike world, part of the 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 heart-wrenching, trans-historical, egg-based romp about five women, four decades, and one delicious secret, featuring impromptu drag numbers and custard fights.

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

A run of four consecutive drag, comedy, and horror shows by Haus of Dench at The Electric Arcade, likely part of the Brighton Fringe festival.

A lyrical one-woman play exploring the life of a sex worker as a regular office job.

A lightning-fast comedy about work and survival set behind a film-set catering van, exploring themes of friendship and ambition.

A contemporary comedic play following two best friends, Pops and Rubes, as they navigate the highs and lows of a big night out after a breakup.

An experimental solo Butoh performance from Tokyo exploring shifting states of presence, rupture, and quiet emergence.

A touching two-hander play about two university students meeting on a bench, exploring intimacy and social norms.

A lyrical and provocative dramatised reading by local playwright Nicki Jackowska, exploring themes of loss and recognition as part of the HerStories! festival.

Experimental and autobiographical theatre piece exploring generational loss, Scottish folklore, and family memories, featuring physical theatre and puppetry.

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

A performance of the acclaimed play Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, exploring myth and modern England at Brighton Open Air Theatre.

An electrifying new theatre production exploring the life of a struggling journalist and the consequences of her choices.

The Year 9 Newman Drama Academy performs Willy Russell's poignant play about disadvantaged school children on a trip.

A modern, theatrical retelling of Baroness Orczy’s swashbuckling classic featuring three actors and quick-fire gags.

A magical family adventure based on the book by Michael Morpurgo, featuring puppetry, music and vivid storytelling.

A riotously entertaining, globe-trotting theatre show inspired by Jules Verne’s classic, featuring live music and inventive storytelling.

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

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

An exuberant new production of the Olivier Award-winning farce 'Noises Off', directed by Lindsay Posner, taking the audience behind the scenes of a chaotic theatre company.

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