
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.

A series of dramatic monologues exploring a century of queer British life, from 1917 to 2017, presented by Thick As Thieves.

Dominic Goodwin stars in this one-man show recalling the glory days of the variety stage in 1956, featuring comedy and classic songs.

An original play written for young people about finding your voice, connection, acceptance and the ties that bind.

A new play satirising contemporary conflicts around gender, colonial violence, and making art in times of crisis.

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

A dark, character-driven drama by Patrick Marber about a cynical, middle-aged talent agent experiencing a severe mid-life crisis.

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

A one-man comedy show from writer-performer Billy Morton exploring ghost stories throughout the ages.

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.

A solo comedy with music, described as 'Sesame Street meets The Exorcist'. The play follows a hairdresser navigating neurodivergence, motherhood, and mental health.

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

Andrew Frost returns to the Brighton Fringe with a brand new magic and comedy show designed to suspend disbelief through humour and surprise.

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

Award-nominated improviser Jon Hipkiss performs a unique, audience-suggested Star Wars film in this acclaimed one-man comedy show.

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