
An independent, alternative bar and venue in central Brighton, known as Britain's first steampunk bar. It features a downstairs bar with live music and themed events, and an upstairs fringe theatre space (Sweet Venues) for performances, comedy, and drama. It also hosts a commission-free gallery space for local artists.

Whimsical stand-up comedy show exploring weird tales, autism, and personal identity through a surreal lens.

A participatory ceremony featuring magick, laughter, and love, hosted by underworld creature Corvis on the moon cycle.

A Greco-British surreal tragicomedy exploring the journey of a female abuse survivor through therapy sessions and rave culture.

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

A monthly trivia quiz with an apocalyptic and horror theme held at The Yellow Book.

An alternative comedy special celebrating Brighton's unique scene, hosted by the character Leslie Bloom at The Yellow Book.

An improv comedy show featuring short form, long form, and sketch comedy by a local Brighton team.

A monologue slam where performers deliver 2-3 minute monologues from existing plays with audience voting and cash prizes.

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

A monthly night of spoken word and traditional storytelling open to amateurs and professionals at The Yellow Book, featuring a mix of drama and fantasy.
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