Theatre


dreamthinkspeak: Before I Sleep

inspired by The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov dreamthinkspeak Saturday 1 May to Sunday 23 May £15

Seeing Things (A One-on-one-Experience)

Co-produced with The Basement Saturday 1 May to Wednesday 5 May £18

Story of a Family

Compagnia Rodisio Saturday 1 May to Sunday 2 May Adults £9, Children £6, Family ticket £25 (2 adults and 2 children)

LaLaLuna

Spoon Tree Productions Wednesday 5 May to Saturday 8 May £8, £12.50, £18 Children half price on top two prices, suitable age 4+

Seven Studies in Salesmanship

Work in progress Brighton Festival Platform Thursday 6 May £4

I, Malvolio

written and performed by Tim Crouch designed by Graeme Gilmour Friday 7 May to Sunday 9 May £10, under 16s £6

Kim Noble Must Die

In a series of benevolent acts, audience members are written into Kim's Last Will and Testament, Kim Noble Friday 7 May to Saturday 8 May £10

World of Wrong

The Two Wrongies Friday 7 May to Saturday 8 May £8

Lone Twin Theatre: The Festival

Tuesday 11 May £15, Festival standby £10

Macbeth

Cheek by Jowl Tuesday 11 May to Saturday 15 May £12.50, £18.50, £22.50 Under 26s £12.50, Festival standby £10

Cutting the Cord

Humorous, touching and understated, this show is performed up close. Flying Eye Monday 17 May to Wednesday 19 May £8, Limited Capacity

How Do You Like My Landscape

Imagination, topography and plastic animals redefine the role of the human body. Manah Depauw and Bernard van Eeghem Monday 17 May to Wednesday 19 May £10, Limited Capacity

The Diva in Me

by Charlotte Jones Monday 17 May £4

Marine Parade (a play with music)

A musical about addiction, sex, betrayal and hope. Animalink Tuesday 18 May to Sunday 23 May £12.50, Festival standby £10

Uncle Vanya

A contemporary reworking of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya unfolds amid the scenery of his imagined prequel Women Dreamt Horses Daniel Veronese Tuesday 18 May to Thursday 20 May £15, Festival standby £10. Double bill with Women Dreamt Horses

Best Before

A gamer's dream, this thrillingly inventive production asks you to help shape the future ... before it's too late! Rimini Protokoll (Helgard Haug/Stefan Kaegi) Wednesday 19 May to Sunday 23 May £15

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The Lion's Face

A dramatic and richly textured take on ageing that explores the divide between young and old. The Opera Group Thursday 20 May to Friday 21 May £10, £15, £20. Under 26s £12.50, Festival standby £10

Women Dreamt Horses

Family dynamics fracture at the edges. Daniel Veronese Friday 21 May to Saturday 22 May £15

The Girl I Left Behind Me

Saturday 22 May £5, £10, £15, Festival standby £10
 

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