
A versatile and flexible performance space in the heart of Brighton, Sussex, available for hire and hosting various genres of performance including plays, musical theatre, opera, comedy, and more. It has a maximum seated capacity of 50.

A tribute performance celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Pet Shop Boys' debut album 'Please' live in full, featuring hits like 'West End Girls' and 'It's a Sin'.

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

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

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

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.

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

A fast-paced one-man sketch comedy show featuring character-driven comedy and audience participation at Brighton Fringe.

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 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 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.

A debut comedy hour by Rushali, navigating life from Mumbai to Amsterdam with Bollywood-inspired flair and wit.

An affectionate musical comedy tribute to Her Majesty with audience participation, SingalongaLiz, Shakespeare and a quiz.

Acclaimed one-woman show starring Lottie Walker, detailing the life and activism of East London union leader Sara Wesker (1901-1971) using protest songs and humour.

Staged readings of 20-minute extracts of new plays written by students from ACT's Introduction To Playwriting Course, performed by professional actors.

A performance based on the rediscovered transcript of the BBC's first documentary on male homosexuality from 1954, written by Stephen M Hornby.
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