Brighton Festival 2018: Guest Director David Shrigley

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Those who have visited the festival before will know that having such an incredible array of events occur in our city every year is a great privilege. This year’s brochure has been designed using a type face based on my handwriting. If you are guest director then you are allowed to do % silly things like this. When I am out and about I can pick up copies of the brochure at random and write things in them and no one will notice. I can alter things and no one will know. I might have altered things in this very copy that you are reading.

Guest Director

As a resident of Brighton and Hove the Festival is always a delight.

Or I might not have done.

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Throughout The Festival

Brett Goodroad (USA) UK PREMIERE

Brett Goodroad grew up in Montana, and live s and works in San Francisco painting in his backyard. Much of his work mimics nature. Growing, accumulating content such as sexuality, viol ence and love like a plant. Or a tree. Mould seems like a good analogy for what is incomprehensible in his work. That he grew up in a farming family, he says, seems important. He has driven combines through the breadbas ket, wrangled buffalo in the Gallatin Valley, and delivered organic vegetables through America’s southwest. WED 9 - SUN 27 MAY, 11AM - 5PM (CLOSED MON & TUE) PHOENIX GALLERY FREE

ARTIST ROOMS

Gilbert & George 28 APR 2 SEP 2018 BRIGHTON MUSEUM & ART GALLERY

Visit BRIGHTONMUSEUMS.ORG.UK for opening times & prices Free for 13-25 years

Gilbert & George are a Turner Prize-winning artist partnership, who have worked and shared their lives together for 50 years. The playful and ambiguous works on display, drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, explore themes essential to humanity and contemporary society, including sex, faith, and identity. Gilbert & George are unafraid to shock: some may find the explicit nature of their imagery challenging. Gilbert & George EXISTERS 1984. ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Art Fund 2008. © Gilbert & George

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Throughout The Festival

DAVID SH RIGLEY

Life Model II CO-PRODUCED BY BRIGHTON FESTIVAL

Transforming Fabrica into a classroom, Life Model II plays on the age-old tradition of life drawing classes by replacing the live model with David’s caricatured sculpture of a nine-foot-tall woman. Visitors are invited to sit, observe and draw the model using materials provided, with the resulting artworks hung up as part of the exhibition. Guest Director David Shrigley is best known for his illustrations that satirically comment on everyday life. His animations, which accompany the installation, are a natural extension of these, bringing to life their quick-witted narratives. Co-produced by Brighton Festival and Fabrica

14 APR - 27 MAY

SAT 14 APR - FRI 4 MAY, WED-SAT 12-5PM, CLOSED MON & TUE SAT 5 MAY - SUN 27 MAY, MON-FRI 12-5PM, SAT & SUN 12-7PM MON 28 MAY (BANK HOLIDAY), 2-5PM FABRICA FREE

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Throughout The Festival

Belonging: Morag Myerscough BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISSION Join award winning contemporary designer Morag Myerscough as she celebrates the spirit of seminal 1960s Los Angeles artist Corita Kent. Co-commissioned by Brighton Festival and Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, Belonging will be Myerscough’s firstever mobile installation: a bright, bold, touring bandstand programmed in conjunction with communities across Sussex, inviting them to reflect on the concept of ‘belonging’ by making banners to adorn its crown and programming a diverse range of local performers to use it as a stage. The installation will then be taken on a countywide tour of festivals and community events. Launching at the Children’s Parade on the opening weekend of the festival, belonging will go on to tour to Your Place venues in Brighton and onwards throughout Sussex. LAUNCHING ON 5 MAY AND TOURING ACROSS SUSSEX 5 MAY – OCT 2018 FREE Visit BRIGHTONFESTIVAL.ORG for more info.

Corita Kent: Get With the Action The ground-breaking work of Corita Kent (1918-1986) comes to Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft this summer. A Roman Catholic nun, Corita was an artist and a famously charismatic educator. Her vibrant, Warhol-inspired serigraphs, banners and posters reflected her concerns about poverty, racism and war and were regularly seen at civil rights and anti-war rallies in the 1960s and 70s. Alongside this exhibition will be a museum installation by Morag Myerscough and Luke Morgan - who cite Corita Kent as an early influence.

5 MAY – 14 OCT TUES - SAT 10.30AM - 5PM SUN 11AM - 5PM DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT MUSEUM ENTRY: £6.50, CONCESSIONS £5.50 UNDER 16S FREE Visit DITCHLINGMUSEUMARTCRAFT.ORG.UK for more info

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(AUSTRALIA)

Pivot UK PREMIERE

The artists who brought Gauge (2015) and Five Short Blasts (2017) are back at Brighton Festival - this time with semi-intelligent talking seesaws. (Yes, you read that right.)

SAT 5 – SUN 27 MAY SAT & SUN THROUGHOUT & MON 7 MAY, 11AM – 5PM WED – FRI THROUGHOUT, 2PM-8PM (EXCEPT WED 9)

BEACH LEVEL BY THE I360

FREE

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Pivot was commissioned by Melbourne Fringe and the City of Melbourne.

Equipped with built-in voice communicators with a mind of their own, this chattering apparatus will poke, probe, question and counsel you as you seesaw your way to equilibrium. This joyful, provocative intervention will unleash your inner child as you consider the role of empathetic dialogue in our modern world. It will give you a voice, as well as a legitimate ride on an endangered piece of playground equipment! For all ages Live updates at pivot.center

VINCENT DANCE THEATRE

SHUT DOWN

Eben’Flo & Janusz Orlik ∏Bosie Vincent

FILM INSTALLATION

Throughout The Festival

MADELEINE FLYNN & TIM HUMPHREY

‘VINCENT IDENTIFIES, WITH FORENSIC PRECISION, THE DIFFERENT WAYS IN WHICH MEN REACT TO CHANGING TIMES' € € € € The Observer

Movement, spoken word, rap and striking visuals collide in the premiere of Charlotte Vincent’s powerful and darkly funny new film installation. Played across six screens, with an outstanding cast of seven performers including three talented teenagers, SHUT DOWN investigates the pressures, contradictions and confusions of being a man. Supported by Arts Council England, Esmée Fairbarn Foundation, Sussex Community Foundation and Chalk Cliff Trust.

WED 9 MAY – SUN 27 MAY, 12-6PM (CLOSED MON & TUE)

ONCA GALLERY

FREE

Duration: 1 hour, looping on the hour

Wed 23 May, 6pm: Free talk with Charlotte Vincent on process of making SHUT DOWN and the impact of #metoo Wed-Fri, 10am-12pm: Free group workshops running throughout the Festival. Contact SIAN@VINCENTDT.COM

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NOFIT STATE CIRCUS

LEXICO N Roll up, roll up and

enter the Big Top.

Internationally renowned company NoFit State Circus present a dazzling new production Lexicon - a daring, seductive and utterly contemporary take on the circus experience. Drawing inspiration from history, heritage and traditions, this show digs into the underground of memory and celebrates the past, present and future of this much-loved artform. NoFit State Circus has been performing for over thirty years and today are the UK’s leading large-scale contemporary circus company. Take your seat in NoFit State's big top tent on Hove Lawns for jaw-dropping, vivid physical storytelling and a live score to lift your soul. Commissioned by New Vic Theatre. Funded by Arts Council England and the Arts Council of Wales

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THU 3-MON 14 MAY

THU 3, FRI 4, SAT 5, MON 7 MAY 7.30PM WED 9-SAT 12 & MON 14 MAY 7.30PM SAT 5, MON 7 & SAT 12 MAY, 2.30PM SUN 6 & SUN 13 MAY, 3PM

NOFIT STATE'S BIG TOP HOVE LAWNS £20, UNDER 26'S £15 FAMILY TICKET £65 (2 CHILDREN, 2 ADULTS) THU 3, WED 9, THU 10 & MON 14 MAY £18, UNDER 26'S £14 FAMILY TICKET £60 (2 CHILDREN, 2 ADULTS) all ages | Duration 2 hours approx.


EATRE GUIDE

“BRITAIN’S LEADING LARGE-SCALE CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS COMPANY” € € € € € THE TIMES

OF S R E E N O I P “ RY A R O P M E T N CO CIRCUS”

Throughout The Festival

“TAKE THE K IDS, THEY'LL THA N YOU FOR YE K ARS.” BRITISH TH

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YOUR PLACE

'S THEATRE, IN COLLABORATION WITH PLE PEO ON GHT BRI AND AL TIV FES ON BRIGHT OF HANGLETON AND EAST BRIGHTON THE COMMUNITY STEERING COMMITTEES following its wonderful success in 2017, we've spent the last year working with Brighton People's Theatre and the community steering committees of Hangleton and East Brighton to conjure up all sorts of adventures for Your Place 2018.

'YOUR PLACE HAS OPENED A DOOR THAT WE DO NOT WANT TO CLOSE AGAIN.’ Valerie Foucher, Hangleton Community Centre Manager

‘VERY MOVING AND TOUCHING, BRILLIANT MORE AND MORE PLEASE!’ Audience member

YOUR PLACE IS SUPPORTED BY BRIGHTON & HOVE BUSES AND THE CHALK CLIFF TRUST

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Brighton Festival and Brighton People’s Theatre would like to say a very special thank you to our steering committee members. The passion for their communities is wildly generous and inspirational.

SAT 19 & SUN 20 MAY

HANGLETON COMMUNITY CENTRE

SAT 26 & SUN 27 MAY

MANOR GYM, EAST BRIGHTON FREE

Keep an eye out for more details at BRIGHTON FESTIVAL.ORG/YOURPLACE Your Place brochures (with ticket information) will be available to pick up from the local areas soon

Illustration ©Isobel lundie

Your Place returns with another exciting programme of free theatre, dance, music, outdoor games and workshops, this year will also see bouncy castles, delicious food and more activities for all ages.

Artists taking part include: David Shrigley, The Ragroof Players, The Future is Unwritten Theatre Company, Herringbone Arts, Joanna Neary, Kate McCoy, Culture Clash, Touched Theatre, Dundu and Worldbeaters, Brighton & Hove Music & Arts and many more.


Week one

SKY BRIGHTON FESTIVAL & SAME

Children’s Parade

∏ Vic Frankowski

The Festival kicks off with this annual opening parade, which sees around 5,000 children from scores of schools and community organisations parading through the city in an explosion of sound and colour. This year’s theme, in honour of our visual artist Guest Director David Shrigley, is 'Paintings'. Each school has chosen an artwork to take away and explore in detail before they reveal the r esults of their hard work in front of thousands of spectators. Young people and their teachers will be hitting the streets of Brighton with art on their minds, and in their costumes, music and carnival structures. So join the arty-party to help the Festival create the first masterpiece of 2018!

SAT 5 MAY, PARADE STARTS 10.30AM PROCESSION FROM KENSINGTON STREET TO MADEIRA DRIVE FREE

The Children's Parade is supported by

Yeomans Brighton, based on South Coast Road in Peacehaven, is proud to support the Children’s Parade, the largest community event of its kind in Europe, for a second year.

Proud to sponsor the Children’s Parade as part of our commitment to the city, creativity and education.

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WE eK ONE NICK STEUR (NETHERLANDS)

A Piece of 2 s

Balancing Human-sized Rock UK PREMIERE

balance colossal boulders. Without Two great rocks, each the size of a the use of any machinery, Nick creates person, hang in perfect equilibrium, huge yet fragile sculptures in this e. tangibl making the forces of nature awe-inspiring outdoor performance of Then the painstaking precision of epic proportions! their poise is wrecked, only to be Piece of 2 by Nick Steur is a SoAP-production A ways. new in re-discovered in association with Richard Jordan Productions. This project is supported by the Performing Arts Fund NL After the hypnotic spectacle of Freeze! at Brighton Festival 2015, Dutch SAT 5 – MON 7 MAY, 11AM - 5PM another with artist Nick Steur returns TUE 8 – WED 9 MAY, 1PM - 7PM compulsive display of rock balancing, BEACH LEVEL BY I360 this time using steel and muscle to FREE

SLOT MACHINE THEATRE

The Boy, The Piano and The Beach

‘DAZZLING INVENTIVENESS… INSPIRED THEATRE’

The Guardian on Slot Machine Theatre

WORLD PREMIERE & BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION

With the tide coming in fast, the Boy on the beach hears an unearthly sound that draws him on an extraordinary adventure into the blue. Featuring music by Ravel, Debussy, Prokofiev, and performed live by pianist Edward Liddall, this beguiling blend of puppetry, dance and projection is a wordless visual treat focusing on the piano as you’ve never seen it before. SAT 5 MAY, 3PM SUN 6 MAY, 11AM (RELAXED PERFORMANCE) & 3PM MON 7 MAY, 11AM & 3PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE | £10, UNDER 16'S £6 FAMILY TICKET £30 (2 ADULTS, 2 CHILDREN)

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Age 6+ | Duration: approx 50 mins with post-show Stay and Play encore

Touch Tours: Sun 6 & Mon 7 May see p. 65


Rear View

WITH PERFORMANCE POETS JEMIMA FOXTROT AND CECILIA KNAPP BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO–COMMISSION

‘A LITTLE BIT SPECIAL, WONDERFULLY POIGNANT’ Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

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IOU

‘PROFOUND AND PERCEPTION-ALTERING’ The Stage √√√√

SAT 5 – TUE 8 MAY ‘If at 65 you could say something to yourself at 23, what would it be?’ SAT 5 MAY, 1.30PM, 3PM, 5.30PM & 7PM Led by Cecilia or Jemima, IOU takes us on an unforgettable journey on the fabulous Rear View bus. The intersection between real life and fiction merges, as we follow the life of a woman through the streets of Brighton, cocooned in our own vivid sound world. See Brighton as you’ve never seen it before, as the city becomes the stage for a mesmerising moving adventure.

Pitch Perfect

SAT 5 MAY, 12-4PM BRIGHTON DOME FOYER, ROYAL PAVILION & MUSEUMS FREE

SUN 6 - TUE 8 MAY, 12PM, 1.30PM, 3PM, 5.30PM & 7PM AUDIENCE ON AN OPEN TOP BUS

BEGINS AT THE BARGE, BRIGHTON MARINA & MOVES THROUGH THE CITY

£15, UNDER 26’S £10 Advance booking only FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Available on the day in person from Brighton Dome Ticket Office, Church Street. Duration: 90 minutes | Age 11+ N.B. Cecilia and Jemima perform alternate shows. 1 wheelchair space per show

enjoy an afternoon listening to the

city’s best young musical talent performing in a range of unexpected but ‘perfect pitches’. Presented by Brighton & Hove Music & Arts, this showcase for young musicians will include music for all tastes, featuring the Brighton & Hove Big Band; unplugged pop and folk-inspired acts; and string quartets and chamber wind ensembles. Start the trail at the Dome Foyer, where you can pick up more information about the other pitches located across the Royal Pavilion Estate and around the city centre. Co-produced by Brighton & Hove Music and Arts.

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W E eK O N E

Cuckmere: A Portrait & Environmentalism 2.0 WORLD PREMIERE & BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION FILM & LIVE SCORE, FOLLOWED BY A DISCUSSION

ED HUGHES - composer CESCA EATON - filmmaker Score played live by THE ORCHESTRA OF SOUND AND LIGHT For centuries the Cuckmere River has inspired artists, sheltered smugglers and preserved a host of rare habitats and wildlife as it charts a course through some of the most evocative landscapes in southern England. In a work of beauty and eloquence, filmmaker Cesca Eaton and composer/ conductor Ed Hughes trace the changing moods of the Cuckmere, from its source in the High Weald to its dramatic twists and turns as it meanders to the sea at Cuckmere Haven. The score,

Cuckmere: schools’ performance

d colleges Four local schools an Portrait. respond to Cuckmere: A Brighton Festival Co-com missioned by Sound and Light. of tra and The Orches

OROUGH CENTRE SUN 6 MAY, 5PM | ATTENB £10 FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS | ages Duration 2 hours, all

specially composed by Ed Hughes, is played live by The Orchestra of Sound and Light. Inspired by the changing landscape of the Cuckmere, Caroline Lucas will then discuss the future of the environmental movement with author Tony Juniper, whose new book Rainforest draws on his many years' experience as a frontline campaigner. Co–produced with Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.

SAT 5 MAY, 7.30PM ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS £20, UNDER 26’S £15 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Duration 2 hours inc. 20 min interval

Cuckmere: Nature Trails

SUSSEX WILDLIFE TRUST

Explore the evocative lan dscape of the Cuckmere River wit h Michael Blencowe of the Sussex Wil dlife Trust. MON 7, SAT 12 & SUN 13 MAY 11AM, 2PM & 5PM VISITOR CENTRE, SEVEN SISTERS COUNTRY PARK £10 ADVANCED BOOKING ONLY Length of wal k: approx.1 hour 15 mins

The Cuckmere Project is supported by

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Grand Finale

©Rahi Rezvani

HOFESH SHECHTER CHOREOGRAPHY & MUSIC BY COMMISSION BRIGHTON FESTIVAL

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HOFESH SHECHTER COMPANY

‘One of the British dance scene’s hottest properties’ (New York Times), Brighton Festival Associate Artist and former Guest Director Hofesh Shechter is back with his ‘A WILD WALTZ FOR exhilarating new work. THE END OF TIME’ Grand Finale is at once comic, THE GUARDIAN √√√√ bleak and beautiful, reflecting the uncertainty and confusion of ‘MATURE AND MAGNIFICENT’ the troubled times we are living in. THE STAGE √√√√√ Characteristically visceral, Shechter creates a vision of a SET & COSTUMES DESIGNED BY TOM SCUTT. LIGHTING DESIGNED BY TOM VISSER. BY HOFESH SHECHTER COMPANY AND COMMISSIONED BY GEORGIA world in freefall, full of anarchic PRODUCED ROSENGARTEN. OUR COMMISSIONING PARTNERS ARE SADLER'S WELLS, THÉÂTRE DE energy and violent comedy. LA VILLE-PARIS / LA VILLETTE-PARIS AND BRIGHTON FESTIVAL. CO-COMMISSIONED BY COLOURS INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL STUTTGART, LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG, ROMAEUROPA FESTIVAL, THEATRE ‘Everybody’s an observer these ROYAL PLYMOUTH AND MARCHE TEATRO / INTEATRO FESTIVAL TOGETHER WITH DANSE DANSE MONTRÉAL, HELLERAU-EUROPEAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS DRESDEN, days,’ Hofesh says. ‘None of us DANSENS HUS OSLO, ATHENS AND EPIDAURUS FESTIVAL, HOME MANCHESTER AND SCÈNE NATIONALE D’ALBI. GRAND FINALE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY feel personally responsible, THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC AND ARTS FOUNDATION. even though all of us are equally responsible. It’s a SAT 5 MAY 7.30PM & funny place we’re in.’ SUN 6 MAY 2.30PM With an exceptional international BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £10, £15, £18.50, £22.50, ensemble of ten dancers and six FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 live musicians, Grand Finale is POST SHOW DISCUSSION: SUN 6 MAY part gig, part dance, part theatre, Age 13+ | DURATION 1 HOUR 45 MINS (INC INTERVAL) and wholly original.

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Brit(ish) Afua Hirsch and Colin Grant

Business for Bohemians Tom Hodgkinson

In her new book Brit(ish), Afua Hirsch explores Britain’s crisis of identity. In this thoughtprovoking discussion chaired by the author Colin Grant, she asks the questions that the nation will grapple with in the coming years. What does Britishness mean now? How is that identity shaped by the past? And how might it change in the post-Brexit future?

SUN 6 MAY, 8PM

SAT 5 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL £10

£10

Duration 1 hour

Duration 1 Hour

DOUBLE BILLS IN WHICH CLASSICS OF

BRITISH CINEMA FROM 1968 ARE PAIRED WITH A FILM FROM ANOTHER ERA THAT SHARES ITS RADICAL SPIRIT. SEE P30 + P45

The Blood of a Poet (Le Sang d’un Poète)

&

(1932, France, cert PG) DIR: JEAN COCTEAU. WITH ELIZABETH LEE MILLER & ENRIQUE RIVERO Surreal and dreamlike, Jean Cocteau’s first film begins with an artist in his studio startled to find a mouth he has painted beginning to move. A highly personal, poetic, symbolic fantasy. Duration 55 minutes In French with English subtitles

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Performance

(1970, UK, cert. 18) DIRS: NICOLAS ROEG & DONALD CAMMELL. WITH JAMES FOX, MICK JAGGER, ANITA PALLENBERG, MICHELE BRETON, ANTHONY VALENTINE A gangster hides out in the bohemian home of a reclusive rock star in this British classic. The sex, drugs and violence caused panic at Warner Bros, who then re-edited the film before its eventual release in 1970. Duration 105 minutes

SUN 6 MAY, 1PM | DUKE OF YORK’S PICTUREHOUSE | £12, £11 STUDENT/RETIRED

A 35mm presentation

© Urszula Soltys

Everyone should work for themselves. But do cash flow forecasts and tax returns leave you cold? Fear not: help is at hand. Tom Hodgkinson, editor of The Idler, has written a guidebook for everyone who craves more freedom in their working lives. Combining practical advice with laugh-out-loud anecdotes, Business for Bohemians shows how you can learn to love business plans and make spreadsheets your friends.


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Vox Luminis (Belgium)

BACH Jesu meine Freude BWV 227 plangent beauty of Scarlatti’s SCARLATTI Stabat Mater Stabat mater, the programme builds to HANDEL Handel’s show-stopping Dixit Dominus, Dixit Dominus HWV 232

The Belgian early music ensemble Vox Luminis was a sell-out sensation at the 2016 Brighton Festival. Now they return with their own instrumental ensemble to perform a full baroque programme in a beautiful setting. From the perfect poise of Bach’s motet Jesu meine Freude and the

SETH KRIEBEL

A House Repeated BRIGHTON FESTIVAL EXCLUSIVE

‘TURNS THE CONCEPT OF IMMERSIVE THEATRE ON ITS HEAD...’ √√√√√ LONDONIST

full of zest and youthful passion.

This is a feast of Baroque brillianc e from one of the most virtuosic vocal ensembles around.

SUN 6 MAY, 3PM GLYNDEBOURNE £20, £25, £32.50, £10 STANDING, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Grounds open at 1pm for picnicking

Come in. Sit down. Explore. A House Repeated is an interactive performance-game that combines the simplicity of bare-bones storytelling with the limitless possibilities of contemporary open-world computer games. In a new version written specially for Brighton Festival, you'll give instructions to the performers on stage, working with your fellow audience members to navigate a Brighton Dome both real and imagined - without ever leaving your seats. Commissioned by and developed at Battersea Arts Centre

‘A

GENTLY FASCINATING INTERACTIVE WORLD... IT’S FUNNY TOO’ TIME OUT

SUN 6 MAY, 2.30PM & 7.30PM MON 7 MAY 1PM & 6PM THU 10 MAY, 6PM; FRI 11 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTON DOME FOUNDERS ROOM

£12.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 14+ | Duration 60 minutes

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Junppgorlte + su

‘CLASSY AND ACCOMPLISHED DOSE OF AERATED DISCO-FUN K’ THE OBSERVER

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The Myth of Sisyphus – a reading ‘One must imagine Sisyphus happy’ concludes Albert Camus in his great essay on the man who strived for no purpose. In a feat of endurance all of its own join actor and writer Simon Butteriss for this live reading of one of the great philosophical arguments of the 20th Century.

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© David Shrigley

MON 7 MAY THROUGHOUT THE DAY IN 3 PARTS: 11AM – 1PM INC INTERVAL 2.30PM-3.30PM & 4.30PM – 5.30PM THE NIGHTINGALE ROOM, ABOVE GRAND CENTRAL £20 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79


Wot? No Fish!!

© malwina Comoloveo

WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY DANNY BRAVERMAN ORIGINALLY DIRECTED BY NICK PHILIPPOU

‘IMMENSELY AFFECTING’ THE GUARDIAN € € € €

In 1926, shoemaker Ab Solomons drew a doodle on his wage packet and gave it to his wife Celie. Over the next 56 years, Ab would do the same every week, lovingly illustrating the lives of their growing family in London’s East End. Danny Braverman’s intimate one-man performance is the story of how he discovered the lost art of his Great Uncle Ab. Like the doodles themselves, it’s an absorbing feat of storytelling that draws us into the unique language of family with wit, warmth and honesty.

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BREAD&CIRCUSES

TUE 8 & WED 9 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTHELM CENTRE

£15 UNDER 26'S/ FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 8+ | Duration 85 minutes

Adam Kay in conversation with Dr Phil Hammond

This is Going to Hurt

OF ‘FINALLY A TRUE PICTURE AND S OU THE HARROWING, HILARI OF ULTIMATELY CHAOTIC LIFE S IT L THE JUNIOR DOCTOR IN AL AND GORY GLORY, DARK COMEDY ND BRA UNAVOIDABLE SADNESS.' JO

Scribbled in secret after long days, sleepless nights and missed weekends, comedian and former junior doctor Adam Kay’s book This Is Going to Hurt provides a no-holds-barred account of working on the NHS front line. Kay compares medical notes with Dr Phil Hammond (BBC’s The News Quiz and Have I Got News For You), revealing everything you wanted to know–and several things you didn't–about life on and off the hospital ward. TUE 8 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL | £10 Duration 1 hour

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KNEEHIGH AND BRISTOL OLD VIC

The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk

WRITTEN BY DANIEL JAMIESON DIRECTED BY EMMA RICE

ROMANTIC' The Times √√√√

'GLORIOUSLY

Kneehigh is one of the UK’s most beloved theatre companies, and their irresistible Tristan & Yseult was a huge hit of Brighton Festival 2017. The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk is supported by

Now the company returns with another extraordinary love story. Emma Rice’s production is drawn in a theatrical language as fluid as Chagall’s paintings, together with wonderful live music and dance inspired by Russian-Jewish tradition. CO–PRODUCED WITH ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS.

WED 9, THU 10 & FRI 11 MAY, 8PM SAT 12 MAY, 2.30PM & 8PM ATTEN BOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS £20, UNDER 26'S £15 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 MEMBERS’ FIRST NIGHT OFFER £15 Age 10+ | 90 mins (no interval) BSL interpreted performance Fri 11 May, 8pm

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‘A WHIRL OF COLOUR AND SURREAL HUMOUR’ The Guardian √√√√

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© Steve Tanner

Meet Marc Chagall and his wife Bella: the flying lovers of Vitebsk! Partners in life and in art, Marc and Bella are immortalised as the picture of romance. But whilst on canvas they flew, in life they walked through some of the most devastating times in history. Kneehigh's The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk traces the lives of the 20th century’s most influential Jewish artist and his wife as they navigate the Pogroms, the Russian Revolution, and each other.


Adam

‘AN UNFORGETTABLE THUNDERBOLT OF FEELING’ The telegraph √√√√√ ‘A POWERFUL STORY OF TRANSCENDENCE’

ENGLISH PREMIERE

© Andy Bell

CONCEIVED FOR THE STAGE AND DIRECTED BY CORA BISSETT WRITTEN BY FRANCES POET MUSIC COMPOSED BY JOCELYN POOK If you are born in a country where being yourself can get you killed, exile is your only choice. Adam is the remarkable true story of a young transgender man having to make that choice and begin his journey. From Egypt to Scotland, this powerful, awardwinning production charts Adam’s fight across borders and genders to find a place to call home. A remarkable multimedia production, Adam features a stunning score composed by Olivier award-winner Jocelyn Pook (Eyes Wide Shut, Gangs of New York)

The herald √√√√√

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NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND

sung by a virtual choir of trans and non-binary individuals from around the world. Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award, a Herald Angel Award and a Scottish Arts Club Theatre Award for Best Scottish Production at the Fringe 2017. d by National Theatre of Scotland is core funde the Scottish Government

WED 9 MAY - SAT 12 MAY WED - FRI 8PM, SAT 7PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £10, £15, £18.50, £22.50 UNDER 26’S £15 BEST SEATS FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 MEMBERS' FIRST NIGHT £15 BEST SEATS Age 14+ | Duration 1 hour 20 minutes (no interval) Audio described Sat 12 May, 8pm

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Deerhoof (USA) + S ta rg a z e WORLD PREMIERE BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISSION ‘Rock band? Nah, more like pyrotechnic specialists,’ said Drowned in Sound about Deerhoof . In a career that has spanned nearly 25 years and showing no signs of letting up, these revered rockers seem to change course on every album they release, displaying breathtaking originality, and creating a genre all of their own. This exclusive performance begins with a collaboration with orchestral collective Stargaze. Deerhoof’s founding member and drummer Greg

Saunier presents special compositions for individual musicians based on tracks from the seminal 1993 album In on the Kill Taker by post-hardcore band Fugazi. The second half sees Deerhoof perform songs from their extensive back catalogue, before members of Stargaze rejoin the band onstage for a stunning finale. Co-commissioned with Spitalfields Music

WED 9 MAY, 8PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL

£15, £17.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

This is the Kit & Stargaze In this special one-off event, one of the most thrilling voices in contemporary folk - Kate Stables of This is the Kit, joins forces with multi-talented orchestral collective Stargaze - one of today’s most adventurous ensembles. Retaining the intimacy of its wellloved predecessor 2015’s Bashed Out, This is the Kit and Stargaze will perform a specially reimagined version of Kate’s latest 2017 album Moonshine Freeze, the paris-based songwriter’s loosest, wildest music to date. Stargaze is a modern classical orchestral collective and network of European musicians, co-founded by Berlin-based conductor André de Ridder. They have worked with artists from Nils Frahm to Matthew Herbert and curated and performed the David Bowie Tribute concert at BBC Proms 2016.

+ support

UK PREMIERE

THU 10 MAY, 8PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £15, £18.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

‘SOARING NEW STAR OF

CONTEMPORARY FOLK’ THE GUARDIAN

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Problem In Brighton

A BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY DAVID SHRIGLEY

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David Shrigley

Problem in Brighton is an altrock/pop pantomime starring award-winning actors Pauline Knowles and Gavin Mitchell who previously worked with Shrigley on his 'opera' Pass The Spoon in 2011. Music is by Brighton-based artist and musician Lee Baker who will lead the Problem Band playing instruments specially created by Shrigley for the performance. There will be a mosh pit. Attendees should bring an open mind and ear plugs.

Thu 10 May, 8pm Fri 11 May, 8pm Sat 12 May, 2pm & 7:30pm The Old Market standing £20 Under 26's £15 Festival Standby £10 See p79

members' first night offer £15 Some bad language.

SUPPORTED BY GOLD MEMBERS: JAMIE & LOUISE ARNELL, JULIAN & DIANA HANSEN, CHRIS & CLEM MARTIN, MICHAEL WOHL

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I don’t know my grandparents' names, how embarrassing is that? But I can name all of Kanye’s albums. Picture this. Nigeria, a grandmother passes. In London, a son cooks a pot of stew for his mother hoping to uncover hidden stories and unanswered questions. Yomi Sode prepares a feast of words in this humorous and poetic response to the mistakes made by elders that leave the next generation uncertain of what is expected of them.

YOMI SODE

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‘LIKE KATE TEMPEST AND INUA ELLAMS, THE NIGERIAN-BORN PERFORMER IS BREAKING NEW GROUND … STIRRING A NEW STYLE ’ WHILST LOVINGLY COOKING UP A STEW IAN THE GUARD

THU 10 & FRI 11 MAY, 7.30PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £12.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

Commissioned by Apples and Snakes. Supported by Arts Council England. With support from Roundhouse, Southbank Centre and Black Cultural Archives.

Post-show discussion (captioned) : Thu 10 May Captioned performance Thu 10 May Age 14 + | Duration 60 minutes

The Journey to Publication

How do you know if your idea for a novel is the right one? What gets you from initial concept to finished manuscript? How does it feel to see it published? Two of literary fiction’s brightest new stars, Fiona Mozley and Sally Rooney, discuss the transition from aspiring writer to published author in an event that is unmissable for writers and readers alike. BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL THU 10 MAY, 8PM £10

Fiona Mozley and Sally Rooney

John Surman

Duration: 1 hour

British saxophonist John Surman last year scooped the Ivor Novello Jazz Award in recognition of his huge contribution to jazz over the last five decades. Part of a richly talented generation that emerged during the 1960s, Surman is revered internationally for his pioneering approach to composition, including the use of electronics, brass ensembles, choirs, string quartets and orchestras. Here he is joined by the accomplished Norwegian pianist, Vigleik Storaas. THU 10 MAY, 8PM ST GEORGE’S CHURCH £16, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

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‘A ONE-MAN RECORDING PHENOMENON’ THE GUARDIAN

FRI 11 MAY, 8PM ST GEORGE’S CHURCH £16 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

THE VOICE PROJECT

Joep Beving

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The story of Dutch pianist Joep Beving is truly a remarkable one. After recording an album of songs in his kitchen primarily for the enjoyment of his family, he released it to Spotify, unaware that it would prove so popular. 85 million streams later, Beving has become one of the most listened-to living pianists in the world. Now that he has a second album prehension under his belt, don’t miss this chance to hear his beautifully delicate and contemplative compositions performed live.

The Arms of Sleep A BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISSION Devised, created and directed by SIAN CROOSE and JONATHAN BAKER Composers: JONATHAN BAKER, HELEN CHADWICK and ORLANDO GOUGH Designer: LAURA HOPKINS | Films by SAL PITTMAN Lighting designer: TIM TRACEY FEATURING SIANED JONES, LISA CASSIDY, JEREMY AVIS, ROWLAND SUTHERLAND, ADRIAN LEVER, JASON DIXON and THE VOICE PROJECT BRIGHTON CHOIR

FRI 11–SUN 13 MAY, OVERNIGHT FROM 9.30PM TO 8AM FIRLE PLACE AT THE RIDING SCHOOL £50 (INCLUDES FIRLE PLACE BREAKFAST) ADVANCE BOOKING ONLY Age: 18+ Audiences should bring a simple overnight bag; further information can be found on our website. For access enquiries contact With thanks to Visitor Services on 01273 261525 / 541 or ACCESS@BRIGHTONDOME.ORG THE ARMS OF SLEEP IS SUPPORTED BY BEST OF BRIGHTON HOLIDAY LETTINGS

Through dusk and darkness to dawn, drift and dream with The Voice Project Brighton Choir as you travel into the space of sleep where galaxies are born: a 23rdCentury Vespers. In one of its most ambitious and magical productions to date, The Voice Project has created an epic 10-hour choral work to be performed overnight in the grounds of historic Firle Place, one of England’s most beautiful country houses. On arrival, guests will be given a bed each before spending the night surrounded by sound and shadows, poised between sleep and wakefulness as the Choir performs specially commissioned music. A Norfolk & Norwich Festival and Brighton Festival co-commission; co-produced by Norfolk & Norwich Festival and The Voice Project.

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BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEATRE, CAHOOTS NI AND PRIME THEATRE

Penguins

Roy and Silo are just like other penguin pairs at Central Park Zoo they walk, swim and dance together. But Roy and Silo are both boys, so when the zookeeper finds them trying to hatch a stone, he thinks there may be a chance for them to become parents for real. A delightful show about the changing nature of family, based on a true story that touched hearts worldwide. SAT 12 MAY, 2PM & 4.30PM SUN 13 MAY, 11AM, 2PM (RELAXED PERFORMANCE) & 4.30PM SALLIS BENNEY THEATRE CHILDREN £7, ADULTS £10 £30 FAMILY (2 ADULTS & 2 KIDS) Duration 50 mins | Age 3+

Penguins is supported by

ApPles

CASIER AND DIES

Enter a cosy yurt to discover an unusual apple tree and three cupboards that burst open with energetic kitchen tools and all kinds of wacky implements which come together to make Apple Sauce. Wordless and charming, join us for a sublime feast for the senses that’ll leave you taking a second look at the ordinary things in life.

(NETHERLANDS) UK PREMIERE SAT 12 MAY, 12PM, 2PM, 4PM SUN 13 MAY, 10.30AM, 12.30PM, 2.30PM THE SPIRE,

SEATED IN A YURT £10

Duration 60 mins including playtime Age 1.5-5 years

© Wim Lanser

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BRITTEN SINFONIA ORCHESTRE DE PICARDIE BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS BRIGHTON FESTIVAL YOUTH CHOIR ARIE VAN BEEK - conductor IAN BOSTRIDGE - tenor GERALD FINLEY - baritone CLAIRE BOOTH - soprano BRITTEN : War Requiem IAN BOSTRIDGE-tenor

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War Requiem

Drawing on the poetry of Wilfred Owen alongside the traditional words of the Requiem Mass, Britten’s War Requiem is both an eloquent tribute to the fallen of the Great War and a heartfelt plea for peace. This performance of a searing masterpiece also marks the centenary of the end of World War One. Brighton Festival Chorus joins Britten Sinfonia and the Orchestre de Picardie, based in Amiens in the heart of what was the Western Front, for a unique British–French collaboration. A roster of top-flight soloists alongside the massed ranks of choral singers and instrumentalists promise an evening of unforgettable power.

GERALD FINLEY-Baritone

SAT 12 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL

£15, £20, £22.50, £27.50, £32.50 FESTIVAL STANDBY£10 SEE P79 Duration: 1 hour 20 mins

Rachel Cusk

'A work of stunning beauty, deep in insight and great originality' Monica Ali, New York Times

Rachel Cusk’s recent novels Outline and Transit have been hailed as masterpieces, and this year she returns with Kudos, the third book in the trilogy. Through its narrator Faye, and a series of encounters, it looks at the ways people love and hurt one another, and asks whether we can find ways to live together. SAT 12 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL | £10 Duration 1 hour

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FRENCH & MOTTERSHEAD

Woodland

A love poem to the forest and body

Cushioned by soil and surrounded by leaf litter and new growth, lie down in the woods and experience Woodland, a meditative and deeply affecting audio work that creates a self-portrait of the body after death.

SAT 12 & SUN 13 MAY VARIOUS TIMES FROM 8AM, EVERY 50 MINS UNTIL 8.30PM

Using spoken narrative with insights from forensic anthropologists and ecologists, Woodland is a gentle confrontation with mortality that imagines our body’s return to the earth.

Duration: 50 mins | Recommended 14+ or by parental guidance This work contains sensitive material Woodland is an outdoor piece. Please remember to wear appropriate clothing and sensible shoes.

STANMER PARK

Available the day before in person from Brighton Dome Ticket Office Church Street

∏Paul Blakemore

£12.50 UNDER 26’S £10 UNDER 18’S £8.50 ADVANCE BOOKING ONLY FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

Woodland is supported by

Electric Played Miles:

Twice: Miles Davis’

Kind of Blue

Presented in collaboration with Brilliant Corners

SAT 12 MAY, 2PM | ST GEORGE’S CHURCH | £10

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through the ‘70s

join the same storming band (led by David Okumu of The Invisible) for this special evening event, which turns its attention to miles Davis’s pioneering jazz fusion compositions of the 1970s on albums like On the Corner, Get Up with It and Dark Magus. SAT 12 MAY, 8PM ST GEORGE’S CHURCH £14 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

∏ Brucy Looks

If you haven’t encountered the joyous Played Twice in Dalston’s Brilliant Corners club, now’s your chance. The concept is simple - take a seminal jazz album, and listen to it from start to finish, before some of Europe’s leading improvising musicians perform their live interpretation of the album.

Miles Davis


Before I Step Outside (You Love Me) Plus support BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION

© Elise Rose

An evening of Black trans poetics with one of the UK’s leading trans voices. Combining spoken word with soundscapes, projections and animation in collaboration with Daniel Braithwaite Shirley, Travis presents a feature performance from their acclaimed debut book. Through diary entries, images, poems and essays, Travis reveals their experience as a trans person navigating public spaces: being on the street, being on public transport, being harassed, stared at, and surviving.

MARK PADMORE-tenor

JULIUS DRAKE-piano

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TRAVIS ALABANZA

SAT 12 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTHELM CENTRE

£12.50, UNDER 26’S £10 UNDER 18’S £8 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age rec ommended 16+ Duration 80 minutes inc. int erval

Plus post-show discussion

Songs of the Sea Programme to include songs by IRELAND, HAYDN, STANFORD, FINZI, FAURÉ, DUPARC, TIPPETT, ELGAR, MENDELSSOHN, SCHUBERT, BRAHMS, WOLF AND BRITTEN

In an afternoon of evocative imagery and profound artistry, three superlative exponents of song take a voyage through words and music inspired by the sea. Mark Padmore, Roderick Williams and Julius Drake are joined by star of stage and screen Rory ator r r a n REA N Kinnear for performances of RORY KIN songs by a wide variety of composers, interspersed RODERICK WILLIAMS-baritone with readings of prose and poetry by writers ranging from Coleridge and Emily Dickinson to Kipling and Robert SUN 13 MAY AT 3PM Frost. A potent fusion of song and GLYNDEBOURNE £20, £25, £32.50, £10 spoken word that brings together STANDING, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 some of the foremost artists in Grounds open at 1pm for picnicking Duration: 2 hours approx, including interval their fields.

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Rose Tremain in conversation with Nicolette Jones CITY READS 2018: Sacred Country ONE CITY. ONE BOOK. A THOUSAND CONVERSATIONS... City Reads, Brighton and Hove’s BIG READ, returns to Brighton Festival with an award winning novel, from one of Britain’s literary heavyweights. STANDING IN A COLD SUFFOLK FIELD WITH HER FAMILY, SIX-YEAR-OLD MARY WARD HAS A REVELATION: I AM NOT MARY. THAT IS A MISTAKE. I AM NOT A GIRL. I'M A BOY. Join Rose Tremain CBE live for an intimate celebration of her 1992 classic PRODUCED BY COLLECTED WORKS CIC Sacred Country, and re-discover this SUN 13 MAY, 4PM hugely relevant work told with skill BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL and compassion. Duration 1 Hour

£8

Brighton Youth Orchestra A CONCERT OF THE GREAT AND THE UNUSUAL WITH SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS. HUMMEL Piano Concerto no.2 Arias from Great Operas ‘Midnight Skaters’ for Bass and Orchestra by PETER COPLEY MALCOLM ARNOLD ‘Grand Grand Overture’

SUN 13 MAY, 5PM ALL SAINTS £12, UNDER 16S £5, CONCESSIONS £9 Duration 2 hours inc interval

DOUBLE BILL LLIB ELBUOD

Zéro de Conduite

(1933, FRANCE, CERT. PG)

DIR: JEAN VIGO A beautiful, anarchic and highly influential film about childhood rebellion in a repressive boarding school. Based on the director’s own experiences, it was banned by the French authorities until 1945. Duration 41 minutes

If..…

(UK, 1968, cert. 15) DIR: LINDSAY ANDERSON Shot during the social unrest of 1968, If... is a film that epitomises its time. Malcolm McDowell is magnificent as anti-hero Mick Travis, who takes his public schoolboy rebellion to its limit. Duration 111 minutes

SUN 13 MAY, 1PM DUKE OF YORK’S PICTUREHOUSE £12, £11 STUDENT/RETIRED

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©David Shrigley

SIR JOHN TOMLINSON- Bass ANDREW SHERWOOD-Conductor HAZEL NGUYEN-Piano plus four BRIGHTON CELEBRITIES in a surprise performance.


+ Support Andrew O’Neill

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Amanda Palmefrrom

Half of the cult-favourite punk-cabaret duo the Dresden Dolls, the alt-rock icon Amanda Palmer has long been a controversial figure. Since her beginnings in the band and now as a solo artist, she has been keeping up a non-stop schedule of releasing art, dressing up like a conjoined twin, doing things that make outraged think-piece writers 'jiggle with glee’ (The Guardian) for many years. A previous collaborator with music luminaries such as Ben Folds and St Vincent’s Annie Clark, Palmer is a polarising public figure with a fiercely dedicated fanbase. Audiences can leave their mild emotions at the door.

E-WOMAN 'A FEARLESS ON OON’ H CREATIVE TYP

©Michael Murchie

an The Guardi

SUN 13 MAY, 7.30PM BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £18, £20 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Lemn Sissay’s life story is nothing less than incredible. At 17, he wrote + Support his first book of poetry, which he sold to the miners and millworkers of Wigan. He has since become one of the nation's best-loved voices - he was the first commissioned poet at the 2012 Olympics, where his poems can still be seen in The Olympic Park. here, Lemn will read poems from his latest anthology and other favourites.

Lemn Sissay MBE

Gold From the Stone

Co-produced with Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.

Gold From the Stone is supported by

SUN 13 MAY, 7.30PM ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS £15, UNDER 26'S £12.50, ‘HIS NAME IS MAGIC, HIS POEMS FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

ARE SONGS ON THE STREET’ THE INDEPENDENT

Duration 80 mins inc interval Plus post-show discussion

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caravan a biennial showcase that introduces England’s brightest independent theatre artists to festival organisers from around the world.

caravan is delivered by Farnham Maltings in partnership with Brighton Fest ival and supported by Arts Council England and Brit ish Council.

Look up and contemplate the changing nature of clouds in an outdoor auditorium made for cloud-gazing. Even seemingly featureless skies provide plentiful material in Lorna Rees’ beguiling installationperformance.

GOBBLEDEGOOK THEATRE

Cloudscapes

Commissioned by Activate Performing Arts for Inside Out Dorset festival, funded by Arts Council England and Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Supported by The Point, Eastleigh.

‘THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE IS DELIGHTFUL’ TOTAL THEATRE MAGAZINE

SUN 13 MAY, 12PM , 2PM & 4PM; MON 14 MAY, 1PM & 4PM; TUE 15 MAY, 1PM & 3PM DORSET GARDENS £5

Age 12+ | Duration 45 mins

VIC LLEWELLYN & KID CARPET

The Castle Builder We begin with the extraordinary littleknown story of an inmate of a Norwegian psychiatric institute who quietly built a castleonaremoteheadlandoverfiveyears. From there, we learn of others inspired to Produced by Bristol Ferment. Supported by Bristol Old Vic, Tobacco Factories Bristol and Pilot Nights. build extraordinary structures - alone, SUN 13 MAY, 2.30PM and in secret.Like an inspirational TED talk ‘BOISTEROUS AND BRIGHTHELM CENTRE with a punk rock soundtrack, The Castle IN NOVATIVE’ £10, UNDER 26'S £8 Builder is an emotional and hard-rocking Age 12+ | Duration 55 minutes THE BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE journey to the outer limits of creativity √√√√√ andbuildingregulations.

MILK PRESENTS

JOAN

WRITTEN BY LUCY J SKILBECK Take a fresh look at history’s greatest underdog, Joan of Arc. Performed by drag king champion Lucy Jane Parkinson, Joan takes the stage as a gutsy gender warrior, dragging up to become the men she defies. Packed with heart, Joan is an earthy story of courage, told with lyrical writing, cabaret prowess and uproarious songs. winner of the Scotsman's fringe first award in 2016. In association with Derby Theatre. Supported by Arts Council England and BBC Performing Arts Legacy Fund.

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SUN 13 & MON 14 MAY, 4.30PM THE BASEMENT £10, UNDER 26'S £8 Duration 70 minutes | Age 12+

‘POWERFUL, DYNAMIC AND IRREVERENT’ SCOTSMAN


The Eno rm o u s Room

©Chris Parkes

In an epic new production from Stopgap Dance Company, we follow a father and daughter gradually coming to terms with the loss of their wife and mother. Combining exquisite detail in movement with evocative text and design, The Enormous Room transports its audience somewhere between this world and the next. A thoughtful, moving and uplifting meditation on saying goodbye and moving on.

caravan

STOPGAP DANCE COMPANY

Supported by Arts Council England, Farnham Maltings, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, PASS - Circus Channel (Interreg), Pavilion Dance South West, The Point, University of Chichester (Department of Theatre) and University of Surrey.

SUN 13 MAY, 8PM THE OLD MARKET £15, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Duration 80 mins

THIRD ANGEL & SBC THEATRE

Commissioned by Migration Matters Festival. Supported by Arts Council England and Theatre Deli, Sheffield. With thanks to Leeds Beckett University.

The Journeys

Dotted lines criss-cross a map of the world spread out across the floor tracing migration routes across time and space. From Oceania to Madagascar in 1000 AD, and Syria to Turkey in 2016, this unique map-making performance-installation considers the push and pull factors of global migration - from the personal to the political - and invites you to add your own story to the map.

SUN 13 MAY 3.30-4.45PM MON 14 MAY, 10.30-5PM BRIGHTON UNITARIAN CHURCH FREE

LYNGO THEATRE

There and Back Again, An Odyssey CBeebies’ Patrick Lynch uses a pioneering mix of theatre and live film in a thrilling journey back in time to ancient Greece. With projected table-top puppetry and miniature sets, he’ll bring to life the story of Ulysses - its famous battles, angry gods and one-eyed giants - proving that there’s still no place like Homer. MON 14 MAY, 2.30PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE

Age 6+ Duration 60 mins

£10, UNDER 26'S £8

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ca ra va n URSULA MARTINEZ

Free Admission

Olivier Award-winning performance provocateur Ursula Martinez builds a real brick wall between herself and the audience whilst revealing her innermost hopes, fears, frustrations, delights and disappointments. Free Admission celebrates the inconsistencies and contradictions that make us human and has a dig at the mess of our own making.

‘IT’S A FULL-FRONTAL STATEMENT AND DEMONSTRATION OF HONESTY, VULNERABILITY AND POWER.’ € € € € TIME OUT Co-commissioned by SouthBank, London and Fierce Festival, Birmingham.

MON 14 MAY, 8PM THE OLD MARKET £15, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 16+ | contains nudity | Duration 55 mins

BERTRAND LESCA & NASI VOUTSAS (FRANCE/UK) Step back from the news and look at what lies beneath, and beyond, civilization. Shifting from comic to tragic, the new show from the duo who created EUROHOUSE is a powerful exploration of revenge and the politics of destruction. Winner of a 2017 Total Theatre Award & featured in Lyn Gardner’s Top 10 Shows of 2017. Developed with support from Croquis_BCN (Barcelona), Bristol Ferment, MAYK, Tobacco Factory Theatres, Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Ovalhouse and HOME.

©Oliver Baxter

PALMYRA

TUE 15 MAY, 5PM THE HAT AT THE WARREN £12.50, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 12+ Duration 55 mins

‘A BRILLIANT PIECE THAT REFLECTS ON SYRIA AND THE BREAKDOWN OF RELATIONSHIPS’ THE GUARDIAN €€€€

VICTORIA MELODY

A new dark comedy performed by Victoria Melody, her dad (celebrity TV antique dealer Mike Melody) and a live New Orleans Jazz band. In 2013, Mike was diagnosed with a terminal illness, so Victoria organised the funeral service of his dreams. A year later, doctors realised they had misdiagnosed Mike, but they are going ahead with the funeral anyway - and you’re invited. Experience a living memorial like no other.

Ugly Chief

JOYABLE SHOW…OF ‘A RIDICULOUSLY EN E GUARDIAN € € € € ’ TH COURSE WE LOVE IT

Created by Victoria Melody. Produced by Farnham Maltings. Commissioned and developed at New Wolsey Theatre, Farnham Maltings, Battersea Arts Centre and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.

TUE 15 MAY, 8PM | THE OLD MARKET £15, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Age 12+ | Duration 120mins plus interval

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Nicola Barker and Nick Harkaway

‘[NICOLA BARKER] AN ANARCHIC AND LOVINGLY PERVERSE WRITER’ ALI SMITH

Two of Britain’s leading novelists discuss how they imagine and write about the future. Nicola Barker’s Goldsmith’s Prize-winning novel H(A)PPY is set in a world where everything is known and open, where there can be no doubt, no hatred, no poverty, no greed. In Nick Harkaway’s acclaimed new novel Gnomon, nearfuture Britain is not just a nation under surveillance but one built on it: a radical experiment in personal transparency and ambient direct democracy.

‘[NICK HARKAWAY] SUN 13 MAY, 8PM BONKERS, BRILLIANT ’ BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL £10 AND HILARIOUS Sunday Times

Duration 1 hour

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Future Perfect

CEYDA TANC DANCE

KAYA

BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION

©Amber Tanc

KAYA explores human experiences of displacement, drawing on the strength and resilience of those searching for belonging in a new community. Ceyda Tanc is a Brighton-based choreographer creating dynamic dance influenced by her Turkish heritage and highlighting the intersection of modern Britain’s diverse cultures. With a unique movement vocabulary fusing traditional Turkish folk dance with contemporary styles, Ceyda’s work challenges gender stereotypes by utilising the virtuoso movements of male Turkish dancers for her all-female company, conveying striking shapes and an emotive and sensual energy. Supported by The Studio, Brighton and The Point, Eastleigh.

MON 14 MAY, 8PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £10, £15, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 13+ | post show discussion

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Iain Sinclair

IN CONVERSATION WITH DANIEL HAHN

The Last London

Iain Sinclair has spent most of his adult life documenting the peculiar magic of the capital. In his most recent book, The Last London, he travels from the pinnacle of the Shard to the outer reaches of the London Overground to reflect on the transformation of London by the forces of global capital: a place in which ‘everything is pop-up, nothing is true’.

BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL | £10

©Mark Rusher

‘SINCLAIR’S PROSE IS VERTIGINOUS AND POLYCHROMATIC. A MASTER OF THE LITERARY COLLAGE.’ PETER ACKROYD TUE 15 MAY, 8PM Duration 1 hour

The Last Poets

‘THE LAST POETS ARE

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Now in a rare appearance, Umar Bin Hassan, Abiodun Oyewole and Donn Babatunde legendary Godfathers of hip hop - bring an electrifying celebration of 50 years of powerful words and music to Brighton Festival. Presented in collaboration with Apples and Snakes

TUE 15 MAY, 7.30PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £15, £17.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

©Hollis King

THE BIRTHPLACE OF RAP’

Energised by the civil rights movement, The Last Poets were formed in 1968. As latter day griots, they fused politically outspoken lyrics with inventive percussion. Their spoken word albums The Last Poets (1970) and This is Madness (1971) were highly influential, preceding Marvin Gaye’s politically laced What’s Going On, and foreshadowing the conscious rap of artists like Public Enemy.


Attractor

‘UTTERLY HYPNOTIC’ DANCE INFORMA

©Greogr Lorenzutti

(AUSTRALIA) UK PREMIERE

Succumb to the ecstatic power of music and dance and immerse yourself in a transcendent contemporary ritual. Australia’s dance luminaries Dancenorth, Lucy Guerin Inc and Gideon Obarzanek collaborate with Indonesian music duo Senyawa to create a visceral tour de force where sound and movement drive each other into heightened states. Combining Indonesian folk and heavy metal, the music performed live on stage builds to a frenetic pitch that propels the dancers into wild, hypnotic abandonment. The all-consuming climax dissolves the demarcation

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DANCENORTH, LUCY GUERIN INC, GIDEON OBARZANEK & SENYAWA

between performer and spectator in an exhilarating shared experience. Commissioned by Arts Centre Melbourne for AsiaTOPiA through the KMATS Endowment Fund, the Playking Foundation and the Australia-ASEAN Council of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Assisted by the Australian Government's Major Festivals Initiative in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals Inc, Brisbane Festival, Arts Centre Melbourne, and WOMADelaide. Assisted by the Australian government through the Department of Communication and the Arts’ Catalyst—Australian Arts and Culture Fund and the Australia Council for the Arts.  See BRIGHTONFESTIVAL.ORG for information on how you can take part in Attractor

TUE 15 & WED 16 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £10, £15, £17.50, £20, UNDER 26’S £15 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 MEMBERS’ FIRST NIGHT OFFER £15

Attractor is supported by

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ROBBIE THOMSON

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A CRYPTIC COMMISSION FOR SONICA IN ASSOCIATION WITH COVE PARK Visual artist Robbie Thomson harnesses the power of the Tesla coil, the 19th-century invention that first let us see electricity dance. A pulsing soundtrack reminiscent of afrobeat and ambient electronica - created via laptop and synthesiser strikes visuals from the Tesla coil, shooting sensational sonic and visual fireworks flaring through the Faraday cage that contains it. Light fuses with sound in this unique sensory phenomenon - a show as lively as electricity itself. WED 16 - SUN 20 MAY, 7.30PM & 9.30PM THE SPIRE £10 STANDING Duration 50 mins | Age 10+ Bar open 7pm–11pm for all ticket holders Please note: This performance contains flashing images and loud noise, and can cause possible magnetic interference with pacemakers.

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'SCIENCE! A MIXTURE OF COSMICALLY ETHEREAL AN D OVERWHELMINGLY PUNISH ING SOUNDS AND DANCEFLOOR -PLEASING BLEEPS AND BLOOPS AWAIT.' THE SKINNY


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PERFORMED BY DANIEL CAVE-WALKER, RHIAN NON CAVE-WALKER, ENNI-MARIA LYMI, MATT PASQUET & IMOGEN HUZEL MUSIC BY GEORDIE LITTLE A captivating exploration of primal behaviour in the animal kingdom is the theme of Fauna, the award-winning debut by one of the most exciting new companies on the contemporary circus scene. Five entrancing performers create a tapestry of exceptional skill as they transform their bodies into spiders, lemurs, tree frogs and birds of paradise - acting out the rituals of courtship, cunning, and the simple pleasure of play to an irresistible soundtrack of live guitar.

Winner of Best Circus awards at both Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringe Festivals 2017, Fauna is unlike any circus show you’ll see this year: sexy, sinuous, and full of animal magnetism.

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Fauna

Supported by Arts Council England through the National Lottery, and City of Stockholm Arts Funding.

WED 16-SAT 19 MAY, WED-FRI 7.30PM, SAT 2.30PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £10, £15, £17.50, £20 UNDER 26’S £15 BEST SEATS UNDER 16’S HALF PRICE FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 MEMBERS’ FIRST NIGHT OFFER £15

∏Eider Kling-Odencrants

Duration 60 mins | Age 4+

‘ENORMOUS FUN… DAZZLING AS A PHOENIX RISING FROM FLAMES’ Evening Standard √√√√

‘AN ENTRAN CI OF SKILLS A NG DISPLAY ND FINESSE’ Weekend N o tes √√√√ √

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FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY (IRELAND)

The Humours of Bandon WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY MARGARET MCAULIFFE DIRECTED BY STEFANIE PREISSNER

From the confines of every parochial hall in Ireland, Irish dancing champions are churned out at a phenomenal rate. But the public aren’t privy to the blood, sweat and tears that pave the way to the first place podium. On the eve of the Irish Open championship, meet Annie – a young Dubliner with a burning desire to win the title. Winner of a Writers’ Guild of Ireland award, this is a coming–of–age story, full of heart, humour and wisdom, for anyone who had a childhood passion that threatened to overwhelm their life. Presented by the Olivier Award-winning Fishamble and developed as part of Show in a Bag an artist development initiative of Dublin Fringe Festival, Fishamble and Irish Theatre Institute to resource theatre makers and actors. Supported by Culture Ireland as part of GB18: Promoting Irish Arts in Britain.

WED 16 - SUN 20 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTHELM CENTRE

£12.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 14+ (mild language) | Duration 55 mins Captioned performance Fri 18 May

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featuring new sketches, some old favourites and - unless someone can stop him - quite possibly a song. there will also be a live appearance from Cabin Pressure’s Arthur Shappey: the most cheerful, least helpful steward in the skies. Kids welcome, so long as they laugh in the right places. Actually, that goes for adults too.

‘JOHN FINNEMORE’S SOUVENIR PROGRAMME IS THE BEST SKETCH SHOW IN YEARS - ON TELEVISION OR RADIO.’

John finnemore brings his brand new RADIO TIMES live show to the stage with the help of THU 17 MAY, 7.30PM special guests from his award-winning BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL bbc radio 4 show Souvenir Programme. £21, UNDER 26'S £17, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

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© George Carter

‘MCAULIFFE, LIKE THIS RATHER PERFECTLY FORMED SHOW, IS A WIN NER’


CÉDRIC TIBERGHIEN - piano PAUL KILDEA CHOPIN’S 24 PRELUDES, OP. 28, PLUS ADDITIONAL WORKS BY CHOPIN AND BACH In 1838, Chopin visited Majorca, where he completed the 24 Preludes that would revolutionise the piano repertoire. The piano he used remained there until 1913, when it began a turbulent journey through war and cultural upheaval. The conductor Paul Kildea’s new book Chopin’s Piano: SKA A Journey Through Romanticism - a WANDA LANDOW o an pi ’s in riveting account of the piano’s at Chop history - has inspired this exquisite recreation of a 19th-century salon. He is joined by French pianist Cédric ROYAL PAVILION MUSIC ROOM THU 17 MAY, 8PM £35 Tiberghien, to tell the fascinating FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 story of Chopin’s piano, the music he French & English wrote on it, and the fate of both in 2 hours approx including post show wine the Second World War. or soft drink in the banqueting hall

Xylouris White

∏Andrea Leonardi

‘A VISCERAL, BOUNDARY-TRASHING TRIP THAT TRANSCENDS LANGUAGE, PLACE AND TIME’ THE HERALD A passion for exploration comes naturally to this visionary duo formed of Cretan lute player George Xylouris and Australian post-punk drummer Jim White (Dirty Three). Combining free-jazz, avant-rock and ages-old Greek folk traditions, their 2014 debut album Goats topped

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the Billboard World Music chart. Two years later, they showed how far their horizons could reach on 2016’s expansive Black Peak. Now they’re back with their third album Mother, more elegant and thoughtful than its predecessors yet still retaining a spirit of adventure. As The Guardian wrote, Xylouris White is ‘one of the most intriguing fusion duos you’ll come across.’ THU 17 MAY, 7.30PM ST GEORGE’S CHURCH £16, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

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SCHWEIGMAN& (NETHERLANDS)

Blaas (Blow)

UK PREMIERE

Piles of white fabric lie upon a gleaming floor. A relatively inconspicuous sight until each one slowly has life breathed into it. With the rustle of freshly laundered sheets the fabric expands and grows, moving between the performers and the audience.

‘A MAGISTERIAL, MAGICAL TRIP THROUGH A WHITE LANDSCAPE’ HET PAROOL € € € € €

‘SCHWEIGMAN’S DREAMWORLD... CONFUSES AND MOVES YOU, DAZZLES AND STUNS’ NRC HANDELSBLAD € € € € €

Created by Dutch theatre-maker Boukje Schweigman with visual artist Cocky Eek and performer Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti, Blaas is a weird and wonderful ballet of abstract configurations. Playing with the boundaries of physical space, this wordless piece of visual theatre creates a mysterious and disorienting world for the spectator - offering a new perspective on everyday reality. THU 17 - SAT 19 MAY, 6.30PM & 8.45PM SUN 20 MAY, 4PM & 6.30PM MOULSECOOMB LEISURE CENTRE £15, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Michael Rosen

In conversation with Mark Lawson

© Arjan Benning

Available on the day in person from the Ticket Office on Church Street Age 12+ | Duration 70 minutes Please note this performance is not wheelchair accessible. To discuss specific access requirements, email ACCESS@BRIGHTONFESTIVAL.ORG Supported by the Performing Arts Fund NL

Michael Rosen—much-loved children’s author, education activist and former Brighton Festival Guest Director— talks to Mark Lawson about his early life in the North London suburbs, as recalled in his recent memoir So They Call You Pisher!. Michael’s parents were communists and he grew up dreaming of a socialist revolution, before a trip to East Germany kick-started his own journey of radical self-discovery.

THU 17 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

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What Now?

‘A MASTERCLASS’ THE GUARDIAN

Brexit. Trump. Nuclear apocalypse. Environmental catastrophe. Is rolling news affecting your ability to enjoy the simple things? Like baking, gardening and autoerotic asphyxiation? What Now? is the new show from the multiaward winning member of the Metropolitan Liberal Elite, and star of her own Netflix special. Join Bridget Christie (winner of a Rose D’Or, Edinburgh Comedy Award and Southbank Sky Arts Award) for a night of hope and despair. FRI 18 MAY, 7.30PM BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £19, UNWAGED/STUDENTS £17 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

Age 16+ | Duration 110 minutes inc. interval

Lankum

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Bridget Christie

‘SUPERB’

THE TELEGRAPH

‘There is folk that wants to whisper in your ear, and then there is the music of Lankum: urgent, desperate and detonating.’ So wrote The Guardian’s in its fivestar review of Lankum’s latest album, Between the Earth and Sky. Combining distinctive vocal harmonies with uilleann pipes, concertina, Russian accordion, fiddle and guitar, this Dublin four-piece is at the forefront of bringing traditional song to a new generation. FRI 18 MAY, 8PM ST GEORGE’S CHURCH £16 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

The Big Book Group CRAIG MELVIN WITH DAVID SHRIGLEY, MATT HAIG & JESS KIDD Craig Melvin hosts the show for book-lovers, with local author Matt Haig talking about his books How to Stop Time and the bestselling Reasons to Stay Alive; Festival Guest Director David Shrigley discussing his life in books; and Jess Kidd as our ‘Star Author on a Reasonably Priced Sofa’. All this plus the Big Book Group quiz, a chance to help plot a novel and live music too…

‘[A] FUN AND INSPIRING NIGHT’The Argus SAT 19 MAY, 8PM

Duration: 2 hours

BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

£10

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RECITALS FOR WRIGGLERS

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Enjoy two clever recitals featuring short programmes of classical music specially designed for babies and toddlers with violinist Louise Bevan and cellist Clea Friend. Toddlers can get as close as they like to the musicians to investigate how these lovely noises are being made. A show suitable for the whole family, where wriggling and joyous wild dance interpretations are allowed! SAT 19 MAY, 10.30AM, 12.30PM & 3.30PM - SAIL AWAY SUN 20 MAY, 10.30AM, 12.30PM & 3.30PM WRIGGLE AROUND THE WORLD THE BARGE, UPPER DECK £8, UNDER 5’S £6

Duration 45 mins Under 5 & their adults

THREE SCORE DANCE

Dance The NELKEN-Line

SAT 19 MAY, 6PM GATHER FOR FINAL REHEARSAL, PERFORMANCE STARTS 6:30 STARTS BEACH LEVEL BY THE I360 & FINISHES AT THE PEACE STATUE FREE (LIMITED PARTICIPATION SPACES) Duration 60 mins

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Participation is free but limited. Formal dress optional. To sign up, please email nelkenline@brightonfestival.org. You will be sent a tutorial video by the Pina Bausch Foundation and ARTE, along with details of the rehearsals. The event will be filmed and submitted to the project’s website. No previous dance experience is necessary. BSL Interpreted Rehearsal at the i360 on wed 16 May 6pm

∏Zoe Manders

Brighton Festival and Three Score Dance invite you to join the iconic promenade Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter from visionary choreographer Pina Bausch’s 1982 masterpiece, NELKEN. Our workshops will teach you the four gestures of The Nelken Line, set to Louis Armstrong’s West End Blues. Part of a global project run by the Pina Bausch Foundation and ARTE, our aim is to create the most fabulous and colourful ‘NELKEN - Line’ on Brighton seafront.


‘Multi-talented’ doesn’t begin to describe Nakhane. He’s won awards for his work as a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, as well as for his writing and acting. Citing Malian musician Ali Farka Touré as an influence, Nakhane’s music also shows traces of Radiohead and David Bowie in the languid guitars and his beautiful soaring vocal harmonies. Don’t miss one of South Africa’s brightest stars.

SAT 19 MAY, 2.30PM ST GEORGE'S CHURCH

'A WONDERFUL SINGER AND SONGWRITER DESTINED FOR A VERY BIG FUTURE' NME

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Nakhane

£10

Bang said the gun

Featuring Dan Cockrill, Laurie Bolger, Rob Auton & Martin Galton Back at Brighton Festival for a second year is the poetry night for people that don’t usually like poetry. Kate Tempest called it ‘mud wrestling with words’, while The Times voted it the best poetry night in the UK. Normal rules do not apply here: Bang Said the Gun is loud, raucous, political, trivial, serious, and very funny. SAT 19 MAY, 8PM ST GEORGES CHURCH £15, UNDER 26'S £10, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 14+ | Duration 2 hours inc. interval

DOUBLE BILL LLIB ELBUOD

Witchfinder General

(1968, UK, cert. 15) Duration 86 minutes DIR: MICHAEL REEVES. WITH VINCENT PRICE, IAN OGILVY, RUPERT DAVIES A disturbing tale set during the English Civil War. Vincent Price stars as a corrupt real-life inquisitor who travels across an idyllic East Anglian landscape, extracting confessions of witchcraft in a brutal reign of terror.

A Field in England (2013, UK, cert. 15) Duration 87 minutes DIR: BEN WHEATLEY. WITH JULIAN BARRATT, MICHAEL SMILEY, REECE SHEARSMITH This nightmarish black comedy, again set during the English Civil War, follows a group of deserters drugged and tricked by an alchemist into looking for nearby buried treasure. What follows is eerily beautiful and deeply unsettling. SUN 20 MAY 1PM DUKE’S AT KOMEDIA £12, £11 STUDENT/RETIRED

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Kronos Quartet with Sam Green and Trio da Kali ‘PIONEERING LIVE DOCUMENTARY... REWARDING AND TOUCHING EXPERIENCE’ FORBES.COM

A double dose of Kronos Quartet; looking to their past with a live cinema performance and to the present in their latest collaboration with Trio da Kali. In A Thousand Thoughts, Oscarnominated filmmaker Sam Green questions how music can change the world – combining archival footage and filmed interviews with Philip Glass, Terry Riley and more, with live narration and music from the quartet.

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The quartet will then be joined by Mali’s young Griot supergroup Trio da Kali, following their exquisite collaboration on album Ladilikan in 2017. A reminder of Kronos Quartet’s spirit of continuous exploration; it’s another reason to be cheerful that they have been making music for 40 years. SUN 20 MAY, 7.30PM BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £20, £25, £30 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79


Coal Black Mornings In conversation with Alexis Petridis

‘A REMARKABLE FEAT, UTTERLY TRUE. THIS DECADE’S A HEARTBREAKING WORK OF STAGGERING GENIUS’DOUGLAS COUPLAND, AUTHOR OF GENERATION X AND GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA

SUN 20 MAY, 7.30PM

THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON | £10

Duration 1 hour

A Shit Odyssey (2018, uK, cert tbc ) UK PREMIERE DIRS: CARA CONNOLLY & MARTIN CLARK

In 2011, David Shrigley wrote the libretto to a sort-of opera called Pass the Spoon, which played to sellout theatres in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London. Two unknown video artists documented its creation from page to stage, lovingly crafting 160 hours of footage into this feature length documentary.

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Brett Anderson:

As lead singer of Suede, Brett Anderson helped to shape British culture in the 1990s. But his upbringing in 1970s Haywards Heath couldn’t have been further from rock star glamour. In his memoir Coal Black Mornings, he describes his poverty-stricken childhood and his relationship with his artistic mother and his eccentric taxi-driver father. The book charts the circumstances that gave rise of one of Britain’s most influential bands.

MON 21 MAY, 9PM

DUKE OF YORK’S PICTUREHOUSE £7.50 Duration 120 minutes

‘VIV ALBERTINE, I LOVE YOUR BOOK VERY BADLY. IT'S AMAZING’ Caitlin Moran on Clothes, Music, Boys

Viv Albertine

To Throw Away Unopened

Following Viv Albertine’s hit memoir Clothes, Music, Boys, about life in the punk band The Slits, her new memoir To Throw Away Unopened probes deeper into her past. Part radical reinvention of the memoir form, part feminist manifesto, part domestic noir, part polemic on motherhood; Viv talks to Erica Wagner about the family conflicts that propelled her towards the uncompromising world of punk. TUE 22 MAY, 8PM

BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

£10

Duration 1 hour

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CARLEEN ANDERSON, NIKKI YEOH & SPEECH DEBELLE

A Change is Gonna Come Music for Human Rights Three of the most gifted soul, jazz and rap artists explore the power of the protest song in this not-to-be-missed collaboration. Fronting a sextet of incredible musicians are the supremely talented vocalist Carleen Anderson, virtuoso pianist Nikki Yeoh, and Mercury Music Prize-winning rapper Speech Debelle. On stage together for the first time, they will perform unique interpretations of iconic songs from the Civil Rights movement such as Mississippi God Damn, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised and many more. This special concert also features powerful new compositions by Anderson and Yeoh highlighting the ongoing fight for equal human rights. Produced by Sound UK. Funded by Arts Council England and PRS For Music Foundation.

TUE 22 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £15, £18.50 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

∏Hassan Hajjaj

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Elephant and Castle The first time my wife and I shared a bed I told her, ‘I want to get in a wardrobe and take you to Elephant and Castle.’ I was asleep.

∏Rich Hardcastle

Do people tell the truth when they talk in their sleep? Could anyone be on the verge of admitting some dark desire, or telling the person beside them what they really think?

‘A TIGHTLY, FRESHLY EXECUTED, BIJOU MUSICAL ABOUT ADAMS' PARASOMNIA. HENLEY’S EXTRAORDINARY VOICE AND THE PAIR'S DISTINCTIVE, APPEALING ONSTAGE CHEMISTRY MAKE THIS SHOW’

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TOM ADAMS & LILLIAN HENLEY

That’s the dangerous premise behind Elephant & Castle, the result of three years of Tom Adams’ recorded sleep-talk. With original songs performed live by Adams and Henley, this is a tender, funny and entirely unique gig theatre show about the joy and terror of talking in your sleep. TUE 22 & WED 23 MAY, 7.30PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £12.50, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 12+ (swearing and partial nudity) Duration 60 minutes post-show discussion on tue 22 may

THE STAGE € € € €

OSKA BRIGHT FILM FESTIVAL & CAROUSEL

Lose your Head (cert tbc ) Oska Bright Film Festival celebrates learning disabled workers with a selection of short films, Including Checkout (USA) and Man Without Direction (Sweden). The films show the world from the perspective of people who experience it differently, made by people who are unrepresented in the industry. Oska Bright is part of Carousel, championing learning disabled creative people in the City.

WED 23 MAY, 6.30PM DUKE’S AT KOMEDIA £12, £11 STUDENT/RETIRED, £7.50 CHILD Duration: 100 minutes

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The String Quartet’s Guide to Sex and Anxiety BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISSION

The tempestuous relationship between sex, anxiety and music comes to a head in this remarkable new production from Calixto Bieito, one of Europe’s most exciting theatre-makers. Known for his radical interpretation of classic operas, the Spanish director has been compared to the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Pedro Almodóvar for his singular style.

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Every generation has its own affliction. This show may not have the cure, but you’re sure to feel better for having seen it. Co-commissioned by Brighton Festival, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Les Théâtres de Luxembourg and Holland Festival. Created and directed by Calixto Bieito.

WED 23 & THU 24 MAY, 7.30PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £15, £20, £22.50, £27.50 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 Age 16+ Duration approx. 90 minutes

© Erwin Olaf

Music and drama collide as the award-winning string powerhouse The Heath Quartet performs alongside an equally stunning quartet of actors to deliver an unmissable montage of melody

and madness. Together, the eight artists will take you on a journey through time to explore how our innermost thoughts battle with our artistic impulses.


David Shrigley will present an illustrated talk about his work. It will contain numerous rambling anecdotes but will not be in the slightest bit boring: he has signed a written agreement to this effect, signed in his own blood.

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David Shrigley Talk

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Wed 23 May 8pm Brighton Dome Concert Hall ÂŁ10

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GOB SQUAD

Creation (Pictures for Dorian) UK PREMIERE & BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISSION

Creation is the realm of gods and artists, who create beauty through sheer will and their own bare hands. But who decides what is beautiful? British/German arts collective Gob Squad have performed all over the world for 25 years. Now middleaged, they have no desire to exit the stage just yet.

Co-commissioned by Brighton Festival, LIFT and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts. Produced by Gob Squad and HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin. Co-produced with Münchner Kammerspiele, NatLab Eindhoven, Schauspiel Leipzig, Schlachthaus Theater Bern. An Imagine 2020 (2.0) project supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, Arts Council England, the Spartenoffene Fund and Chancellery of the Berlin Senate for Culture and Europe.

WED 23-SAT 26 MAY, 8PM, SUN 27 MAY, 2.30PM ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS £15 UNDER 26'S £12.50 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Age 14+ | post show discussion: sat 26 may

‘SHEER AUDACIO AMBITION...UNLI US K OTHER YOU’LL E E ANY NCOUNTER’ NEW YORK TIM ES ON WESTERN

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Creation (Pictures for Dorian) is supported by

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SOCIETY

‘GOB SQUAD VIRGINS, PLEASE STOP READING NOW, AND GO GET YOUR TICKETS!’ TIME OUT ON WESTERN SOCIETY

∏Jane Mainade

Creation (Pictures for Dorian) is inspired by Oscar Wilde’s iconic character Dorian Gray, who remains eternally youthful at a terrible cost to his soul. There’s probably a little bit of Dorian in all of us.

Joined onstage by older and younger local performers, Gob Squad peeps behind the vanity mirror to question beauty, morality and power - and asks why we so crave the eye of the beholder.


MARION CHIRON-bandoneon LEANDRO LACAPÈRE-piano, composer BLANCHE STROMBONI-double bass

Featuring works by Oslvaldo Pugliese, Leandro Lacapère, Tarquino Merula, Emilio Balcarce, Juan Carlos Cobián and Matthieu Chedid The passion and the power of Tango are given an audacious new dimension by Tangomotán, a dynamic quartet that is weaving new musical sounds into the Tango tradition. The members’ classical training and international backgrounds have given them a richly diverse sound landscape on which to draw: from Armenia to Corsica, Argentina and Finland, the classical and traditional music of many cultures is fused with pop-rock, electro or Gypsy music, with often astonishing results. Yet through it all, the Tango temperament remains, with all its potent ambiguity between exaltation and melancholy, vehemence and sweetness, hope and fury.

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Tangomotán DAVID HAROUTUNIAN-violin

In association with Le Bureau Export

WED 23 MAY, 7.30PM | ALL SAINTS | £18.50 UNDER 26'S £15, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

THe Wave Epoch Lighthouse invites you to imagine what culture will be like 2000 years in the future, through a unique creative collaboration between Elijah (grime DJ/Producer), GAIKA (Artist/ Musician), and artists Haroon Mirza and Jack Jelfs. Devised and created earlier this year at the world’s

largest scientific experiment – the Large Hadron Collider at CERN - the performance uses artefacts and electronic components left over from experiments, in an on-stage live installation. throughout the festival, Lighthouse opens its doors as a social hub to discover more.

Partners: Lighthouse (Brighton, UK), FACT (Liverpool, UK), Arts at CERN (CH), Le Lieu Unique (Nantes, FR), CCB (Barcelona, ES), iMAL (Brussels, BE).

THU 24 MAY, 2PM & 7PM

BRIGHTHELM CENTRE

£10 Age 16+

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WEE K THREE THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN

The Tempest

"OPEN-AIR THEA IT SHOULD BE ATRE AS N ITS VERY, VERY D AT BEST." BBC

Returning after a sell-out run at the surroundings of Bright on’s Open Air Festival in 2017, this time The Lord Theatre for this enchanting, fastChamberlain’s Men invite you to join paced production. them for Shakespeare’s spellbinding THU 24 MAY, 6.30PM masterpiece The Tempest. A play of FRI 25 MAY, 1.30PM (SCHOOLS MATINEE) soaring poetry, high comedy and & 6.30PM tender love, Shakespeare’s late, great SAT 26 MAY, 1.30PM & 6.30PM gem examines the power of true love, TOUCH TOUR SAT 26 MAY, 12.45 our capacity for vengeance and what BOAT it takes to forgive. £17.50, UNDER 19’S & FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 Performed in the open air by an allFAMILY TICKET (2 ADULTS + 2 CHILDREN) £50 male cast with glorious Elizabethan MEMBERS’ FIRST NIGHT OFFER £15 costumes, music and dance, pack your Duration 2 hours, 10 minutes (inc interval) picnics and head to the beautiful

Robert Peston

in conversation with Polly Toynbee

WTF?

In his latest book, Robert Peston poses the question we’ve all asked recently: WTF?. Addressing the momentous events of the past couple of years, including Brexit, the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the rise of AI and the widening gap between rich and poor, he talks to Polly Toynbee about what has gone bad, and provides a manifesto for putting at least some of it right.

THU 24 MAY, 8PM

BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL | £10

Duration 1 hour

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‘A MANUAL FOR OUR TIMES THAT EVERYONE SHOULD READ.’ Matthew d’Ancona


In a world music event, West Africa’s first all-female super group has formed in the fight against violence towards women. Whether undisputed stars or well-kept secrets, this collective features some of the greatest Malian musicians of the moment: Mamani Keita, Rokia Koné, Mariam Doumbia, Awa Sangho and Mariam Koné. Inspired by the formidable warriors of Dahomey, Les Amazones d’Afrique elegantly combine the Mandingo tradition with the power of today’s African megacities.

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Les Amazones d’Afrique

Fighting for freedom, for being female and for being a musician, these divas will break the chains and steal your heart.

THU 24 MAY, 7.30PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL £10, £15, £18.50 UNDER 26’S £15 FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

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THU 24 MAY, 8PM

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ST GEORGE’S CHURCH 0 SEE P79 FESTIVAL STANDBY £1

nds ie &neFr SnigeCalroli Bowditch company Join Snigel (leading UK disabled dancer Caroline Bowditch) the inquis itive snail, in their cosy home underneath the leaf canopy; a colourful and sensory world, designed by Laura Hook, where Snigel's insect friends come to visit. They dance, play, sing and make music in the undergrowth while uncovering secret treasures. An inviting new work for children aged 0 - 12 months and their adult.

‘THE DESIGNS ARE EXQUISITE, THE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT ENTRANCING’ € € € € The Herald

FRI 25, SAT 26 & SUN 27 MAY 11AM, 1PM & 3.15PM

FOUNDERS ROOM

£15 (1 ADULT, 1 BABY) ADDITIONAL ADULT £8 MAX 2 ADULTS PER BABY

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© Amy Sinead

Duration 25 mins, plus 10 mins of play Babies and their families (non-walking)


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Brownton Abbey WITH BIG FREEDIA RACHAEL YOUNG RIA HARTLEY MALIK NASHAD SHARPE

LASANA SHABAZZ & DJ SETS FROM SISTA SELECTA

CO-PRODUCED BY BRIGHTON FESTIVAL

Headlining will be New Orleans ‘Queen of Bounce’ Big Freedia, who you’ll know from Beyoncé’s Formation, her collaborations with Diplo and RuPaul, and her own Netflix series.

From the folks that brought Mykki Blanco to Brighton Festival 2017 comes Brownton Abbey - a new Afro-futurist collective that will take you to Plus performance interventions church! throughout the evening by a For this pastoral performance heavenly constellation of Queer party, celestial beings from queer Artists of Colour. dimensions will transform Brighton Co-produced with the marlborough theatre. Dome into a kaleidoscopic off-world co-curated by Brighton Festival and the marlborough's Tariq Elmoutawakil. temple. Congregate with your fam, drench yourself in contemporary ritual, and get transcendental on the dance floor!

Supported by Unlimited See brightonfestival.org for more Brownton Abbey workshops and events

FRI 25 MAY, 8PM - LATE BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

£15,

Age 18+

Brownton Abbey Saturday Service

Get wise to afro-futurist cosmologies in this comm unity gathering and artists panel event. SAT 26 MAY, 1PM | THE BASEM ENT | £3

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Tim Key

Megadate

a brand new show blending poeticals, talking, standing, spotlights, cables, Kronenburg, foot-stamping and old school wistfulness. An Edinburgh Comedy Award winner (years ago), Key has appeared in Taskmaster, Inside Number 9 and the Alan Partridge franchise. whether you know him for his poetry or his stand up, come and laugh along with Tim Key’s unconventional, unmistakable and always hilarious breed of comedy.

‘FLABBERGASTINGLY FUNNY ... I HAVE NEVER ENJOYED MYSELF IN A COMEDY SHOW MORE’

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THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Age 16 +

‘If this is love, Key’s hard to resist’

THE EGG AND TOBY THOMPSON

I Wish I Was A MountaIONin

WORLD PREMIERE & BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CO-COMMISS Directed by: LEE LYFORD | Designed by: ANISHA FIELDS

Duration 50 mins | Age 7 +

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‘TOBY THOMPSON IS THE FUTURE’ KATE TEMPEST

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The town of Faldum receives an unexpected visit from a wanderer offering to grant a wish to anyone who wants one. Before long, mansions stand where mud huts once squatted, and beggars ride around in horse-drawn carriages. And one man wishes to be turned into a mountain. Writer, performer and former Glastonbury Poetry Slam Champion Toby Thompson,uses rhyme, live music and just a smattering of metaphysical philosophy to boldly reimagine Herman Hesse’s classic fairytale. SAT 26 & SUN 27 MAY, 11AM, 2PM & 5PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £10, UNDER 16S £6

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D OUTDOORS FOR A FREE BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AND HEA H LOTS FOR YOUR LITTLIES. WIT AFTERNOON OF INVENTIVE PERFORMANCES

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Get on your bike and help to pedal-power Sam on a musical adventure in BICYCLE BOY by Helen Eastman Production. You can also ride an artist-built cycle-powered carousel in THE BEWONDERMENT MACHINE by A Bird In The Hand Theatre, a magical journey for small children. Contemporary, parkour and street dance blend in dynamic solo WIRED by Flex Dance Company - for the young and young at heart. And experience a touching portrayal of friendship in DEDICATED TO.. by Candoco Dance Company, a new duet revealing the extraordinary power of life-long bonds.

In a homemade, water spurting, flaming and smoking apocalyptic microclimate, dance to the raucous sound of THE BAND AT THE END OF THE WORLD! by Ramshacklicious (Sat 26 May only) - we bet you’ve never experienced anything like it! If that’s not enough, come and play in THE PLAYGROUND OF ILLUSIONS by Travelling Light Circus; enjoy captivating storytelling with LOOK UP by Hikapee; or join Rosie Kay Dance Company to channel your inner Bruce Lee and train to be a MODERN WARRIOR (Sun 27 May only).

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A Weekend Without Walls

Brighton Festival is part of Without Walls, the UK’s largest commissioner of outdoor arts shows, taking inspiring new work to audiences all over the country and beyond. Find out more: WITHOUTWALLS.UK.COM

SAT 26 MAY, 12 – 5PM

EASTHILL PARK PORTSLADE VILLAGE 26 May Only

SUN 27 MAY, 12 – 5PM

BEACH LEVEL BY THE I360 FREE

WEEKEND WITHOUT WALLS IS SUPPORTED BY A BIRD IN THE HAND THEATRE – THE BEWONDERMENT MACHINE, COCOMMISSIONED BY WITHOUT WALLS, JUST SO FESTIVAL, NORFOLK & NORWICH FESTIVAL, SALISBURY INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL AND BRIGHTON FESTIVAL. CANDOCO – DEDICATED TO… CO-COMMISSIONED BY BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL, GREENWICH+DOCKLANDS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL AND WITHOUT WALLS. FLEX DANCE COMPANY - WIRED, SUPPORTED BY WITHOUT WALLS, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL AND NORFOLK & NORWICH FESTIVAL. HELEN EASTMAN PRODUCTION – BICYCLE BOY, CO-COMMISSIONED BY WITHOUT WALLS, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL, AND HAT FAIR. HIKAPEE – LOOK UP, COCOMMISSIONED BY WITHOUT WALLS, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL AND OUT THERE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF CIRCUS AND STREET ARTS. RAMSHACKLICIOUS – THE BAND AT THE END OF THE WORLD! SUPPORTED BY WITHOUT WALLS, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL, JUST SO FESTIVAL AND OUT THERE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF CIRCUS AND STREET ARTS. ROSIE KAY DANCE COMPANY – MODERN WARRIOR, CO-COMMISSIONED BY WITHOUT WALLS AND SALISBURY INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL. TRAVELLING LIGHT CIRCUS – THE PLAYGROUND OF ILLUSIONS, COCOMMISSIONED BY WITHOUT WALLS, JUST SO FESTIVAL AND BRIGHTON FESTIVAL.

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Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita (Wale s / Senegal)

‘THIS, I SUSPECT, WILL BE REMEMBERED AS ONE OF THE CLASSIC CONCERTS OF THE YEAR’ THE GUARDIAN € € € € €

DUNDU (GERMANY) & WORLDBEATERS (UK)

Sense of Unity

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Prepare to take flight on a hypnotic’ (Guy Garvey BBC 6Music). thrilling live experience by two They perform music from their longvirtuoso musicians in this multiawaited second album Soar, inspired award-winning collaboration. Welsh by the migration of the osprey. harpist Catrin Finch and Senegales e kora player Seckou Keita draw on A Theatr Mwldan Production their own traditions and fuse them SAT 26 MAY, 2.30PM with remarkable synergy, creating ST GEO RGE’S CHURCH a sound described as ‘absolutely £18, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

As dusk falls, walk with your neighbours through Whitehawk, discovering the illuminated puppets baby Dundu and the gentle giant Dundu. Will they find each other? Will they get on? You are invited to enjoy different musical worlds, from the West African Kora of Dundu to world-inspired rhythms of percussion ensemble Worldbeaters, in this moving and spirited processional event. Produced by Activate Performing Arts, funded by Arts Council England through Coasters Touring Network and developed in Newbury Corn Exchange’s 101 Outdoor Arts Creation Space.

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SAT 26 MAY, MEET AT 9.20PM MEETING POINT: OUTSIDE ST DAVID’S HALL, WHITEHAWK ROAD, BN2 5FL FREE


+ SUPPORT FROM DU BLONDE

‘THE KIND OF PERFORMER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A TEENAGER ALL OVER AGAIN’ THE GUARDIAN

Tears. Heartbreak. Unbridled joy. Ezra Furman is the real deal.

legion of followers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Fans of Chicago’s genderqueer rock’n’roll hero will testify to the electric energy of his live shows that teeter on the edge of hysteria.

Back with his newly re-christened band The Visions, and hot on the heels of the release of latest album Transangelic Exodus, this is a performer who must be seen to be believed.

His onstage presence, hook-laden garage-punk (think Jonathan Richman meets Spector-era Ramones meets the E Street Band), and confessional lyrics about sexuality, depression, faith and politics, have all earned him a

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Ezra Furman

SAT 26 MAY, 8PM

BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL

£17.50 UNRESERVED/ STANDING STALLS £15, £17.50 CIRCLE SEATED FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

Guest director's guests

©David Shrigley

Guest Director’s Guests is a unique opportunity for 10 young people between the ages of 16 and 19 to meet our guest director David Shrigley over an informal coffee. If you are interested in a career in visual arts and have questions to ask then please email: GUESTDIRECTORSGUESTS@BRIGHTONFESTIVAL.ORG and tell us why meeting David would be helpful to you. SUN 26 MAY, 4-5.30PM

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NEIL BARTLETT/JEAN-RENÉ LEMOINE

Medea, Written in Rage

by JEAN-RENÉ LEMOINE Featuring FRANÇOIS TESTORY Translated, adapted and directed by NEIL BARTLETT Music composed and performed by PHIL VON

‘...A POTENT MIXTURE OF POETIC GRACE AND GRAPHIC DETAIL.’ The Stage

DR. DAVID BRAMWELL

£12.50, £15 UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10

The Cult of Water

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Age 16+ | Duration 80 minutes Presented in association with NFA International Arts & Culture. With thanks to Arts Council England

Join ‘a masterful storyteller’ (Radio Times) for a candlelit journey in search of the supernatural secrets of our waterways. Aided by a witch, Jarvis Cocker, and magician-author Alan Moore, David Bramwell battles his own thalassophobia (the fear of ‘what lurks beneath’) to unearth littleknown stories and myths that surround our rivers.

‘BRAMWELL CLEARLY HAS AN EYE FOR THE ODDBALL AND ARCANE’ THE GUARDIAN

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The River Don is the focal point for this psycho-geographical journey that blends music, animation and film with captivating monologue. You’ll also learn about SAT 26 MAY, 9PM Brighton’s lost River Wellsbourne BRIGHTHELM CENTRE in a post-show q&a. £12.50, UNDER 26'S/

FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

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Medea returns from history. And thi s time she’s telling her own story… Jean-René Lemoine’s reimagining of the classic tale of passion and reveng casts Medea as the ultimate outsid e This dramatic monologue–half wit er. nes statement, half incantation–takes sus from ancient Greece to modern Eur ope and back again in a provocative, blo soaked collage of performance, opeodra and sexual confession. Directed by Festival regular Nei Bartlett and featuring extraordi l nary performer and vocalist François Testory, this powerful new vision ancient myth features live music of by Von to create a searing statement Phil about marginalisation and exile. SAT 26 MAY, 8PM | THEATRE ROYAL BRIG HTON


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Poets & Illustrators With HOLLIE MCNISH, BRIDGET MINAMORE, TOBY CAMPION & THERESA LOLA Illustrations by JESS WILSON & CRESSIDA DJAMBOV

WORLD PREMIERE & BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSION

©Cressida Djambov

For this special event, we pair some of the finest, freshest poets around with live illustrators for a sharp, straight-talking night of poetry, projection and experimental art exploring the theme ‘hard work’ inspired by David Shrigley’s 2000 book and his Festival cover artwork.

champion Toby Campion, and two female powerhouses: writer and columnist Bridget Minamore, and 2017 Hammer & Tongue champion Theresa Lola.

They are joined live by illustrators Cressida Djambov and Jess Wilson who will illuminate their work with vibrant colours, quirky expression Hollie McNish’s poems have challenged and a healthy dose of eccentricity. stigmas around sex, breastfeeding SAT 26 MAY, 8PM and young motherhood, earning her a ST GEORGE’S CHURCH worldwide following. She is joined £15, UNDER 26'S/FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 by Leicester boy and National Slam Age 14+ | Duration 2 hours

Shami Chakrabarti: Of Women ‘LIKELY TO APPEAL TO PEOPLE WHO [...] WORRY THAT WESTERN FEMINISM IS IN DANGER OF DISAPPEARING UP ITSELF IN PURSUIT OF RATHER GLOSSY AND SUPERFICIAL CONCERNS.’ THE GUARDIAN

In her book Of Women, the leading human rights campaigner and Shadow Attorney General tackles what she considers to be the world’s biggest human rights issue: the position of women in society. In conversation with the journalist and author Gaby Hinsliff, she discusses her view that gender injustice continues to influence health, wealth, education, representation, opportunity and security, and suggests ways of placing gender at the centre of progressive political action. SAT 26 MAY, 8PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

£10

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Andy Hamilton Change Management

Age 16 +

Belshazzar’s Feast RICHARD ARMSTRONG-conductor JAMES RUTHERFORD-baritone BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA mene mene BRITTEN: Four Sea Interludes tekel VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Lark Ascending upharsin WALTON: Belshazzar’s Feast Fifty years ago a new choir was launched with a performance of Walton’s epic cantata Belshazzar’s Feast, whose choral music is both immensely challenging and unforgettably vivid. That choir was Brighton Festival Chorus, now established as one of the finest symphony choruses in the UK and an indispensable part of the Festival. Just as in its 1968 debut, the Chorus is joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for this historic commemorative concert. Conducted by Sir Richard Armstrong and with the leading British baritone James Rutherford as soloist, this is a landmark performance for the Chorus, SUN 27 MAY, 7.30PM and an unmissable event for anyone BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL who thrills to the intensity and £12.50, £18.50, £22.50, £27.50, £32.50 excitement of a virtuosic ensemble FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79 at full power. Duration 2 hours, inc 20 min interval

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SUN 27 MAY, 7.30PM | THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON £19, FESTIVAL STANDBY £10 SEE P79

In his 60 years on this planet, comedy writer and performer Andy Hamilton has experienced many changes. For instance, he was once a 6’4”- tall professional basketball player, until a tree fell on him. But, of course, change is an inescapable part of the human condition. Why? Is that fair? If you’re feeling flustered because of flux, Andy (who penned the BBC’s critically acclaimed Outnumbered) will teach you how to cope with changes past and future. Contains mild peril.


Please confirm when booking if you require this service, so that we can book you a seat. THE FLYING LOVERS OF VITEBSK (p20) Fri 11 May, 8pm NELKEN LINE REHEARSAL AT I360 (p44) Wed 16 May, 6pm DAVID SHRIGLEY TALK (p51) Wed 23 May, 8pm WEEKEND WITHOUT WALLS (p59) Sat 26 May, 12–5pm (all day) JAQUELINE WILSON (p68) Sun 13 May, 11am

CAPTIONED COAT (p24) Thu 10 May, 7.30pm THE HUMOURS OF BANDON (p40) Fr1 18 May, 7.30pm THE CULT OF WATER (p62) Sat 26 May, 9pm

SUITABLE FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED We have highlighted the following performances as having high audio content. You can also look out for Contemporary Music Classical Music and Books & Debates symbols for events with a high level of audio content. COAT (P24) Thu 10 & Fri 11 May TRAVIS ALABANZA (p29) Sat 12 May LEMN SISSAY (p31) Sun 13 May CHOPIN PROJECT (p41) Thu 17 May RECITALS FOR WRIGGLERS (p44) Sat 19 - Sun 20 May TOBY THOMPSON (p58) Sat 26 & Sun 27 May

TOUCH TOURS

These events allow blind and visually impaired audiences to visit the set and feel the props ahead of the performance. Touch tours are free but must be accompanied with a ticket for the show. THE TEMPEST (p54) Sat 26 May, 12.45pm THE BOY, THE PIANO AND THE BEACH (p12) Sun 6 May (Mon 7 May also available on request).

RELAXED PERFORMANCE Open to everyone, these performances welcome audiences with an Autistic Spectrum Condition or a learning disability. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and moving around, and there may be small changes to light and sound effects. THE BOY, THE PIANO AND THE BEACH (p12) Sun 6 May, 11am PENGUINS (p26) Sun 13 May, 2pm

AUDIO DESCRIPTION Live commentary interspersed with the actors’ dialogue via a discreet headset. Please request this service when booking. ADAM (p21) Sat 12 May, 7pm

HIGHLY VISUAL PERFORMANCES We have highlighted the following performances as having few or no words. You can also look out for dance & art & film symbols for events with a high level of visual content. NOFIT STATE (p8) Thu 3–Mon 14 May A PIECE OF TWO (p12) Sat 5–Wed 9 May PENGUINS (p26) Sat 12–Sun 13 May APPLES (p26) Sat 12–Sun 13 May FAUNA (p39) Wed 16–Sat 19 May XFRMR (p38) Wed 16–Sun 20 May BLAAS (p42) Thu 17–Sun 20 May SNIGEL & FRIENDS (p56) Fri 25–Sun 27 May SENSE OF UNITY (p60) Sat 26 May

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Lunchtimes

OUR SERIES OF DAYTIME CONCERTS FEATURING CLASSICAL STARS OF THE FUTURE

Magnard Ensemble

Van Kuijk Quartet

LIGETI: Sechs Bagatellen BACH arr. Shiner: Präludium und Fuge in B flat minor BWV 867 HINDEMITH: Kleine Kammermusik MOZART: Adagio KV 411 PAUL PATTERSON: Westerly Winds

SCHUBERT: String Quartet No 14 in D minor, ‘Death and the Maiden’ d.810 POULENC, ARR. JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MASSO: ‘C’ sur un poème de Louis Aragon FP122 Les chemins de l’amour FP106 Fleurs, Fiançailles pour rire FP101

From Schubert’s profound musical contemplation of mortality to the sophistication of mélodies by Poulenc, this is a brilliant showcase for the virtuosity of a dynamic young ensemble, who have previously swept the board at the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition.

THUR 10 MAY, 1PM

ALL SAINTS

Known for its dynamic concerts, the Magnard Ensemble performs a varied programme of music spanning 300 years, from Bach to the contemporary composer Paul Patterson, giving voice to the eloquent sound of the wind quintet. In association with The Tillett Trust

MON 14 MAY 1PM ST NICHOLAS CHURCH | £10

£10

ALBÉNIZ: Iberia Book 1: Evocación, El Puerto, Fête Dieu à Seville PADEREWSKI: Nocturne No 4 in B flat major piano Op 16 PROKOFIEV: Sonata No 7 Op 83 ‘Stalingrad’

Les Kapsbergirls

Alexander Panfilov Programme to include songs by MOULINIÉ, LE CAMUS, SAGGIONE, JULIE PINEL, ELISABETH JACQUET DE LA GUERRE and MICHEL LAMBERT

A musical stroll through the gardens of Versailles or the Trianon, recreating the poise and elegance of the French court in the 17th and 18th centuries. These ravishing ‘airs de cours’, full of grace and charm, bring to life a lost age of courtly romance. In association with Institut français

WED 16 MAY, 1PM | ST NICHOLAS CHURCH | £10

Jerwood Young Artists

The Moscow-born virtuoso takes a musical journey from Albéniz’s vivid evocation of sun-drenched Spain to the dark dissonance of Prokofiev’s wartime sonata. the yearning Romanticism of the great Polish pianist Paderewski provides a gentle contrast. In association with the Worshipful Company of Musicians

THU 17 MAY, 1PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON | £10

As part of Gyndebourne’s commitment to supporting the development of young singers, the international opera company works with the Jerwood Charitable Foundation to provide innovative training and performance opportunities for selected members of the acclaimed Glyndebourne Chorus. This special concert from this year’s Jerwood Young Artists features excerpts from across the operatic repertoire.

FRI 18 MAY, 1PM

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Alexander Ullman piano

trumpet

Harry Rylance Piano RESPIGHI, arr. Humphris: Balletto from Ancient Airs and Dances TAKEMITSU: Paths RACHMANINOV: Prelude Op 32 No 10 BRUCH, arr. Nakariakov: Canzone Op 55 JANÁČEK, arr. Humphris: In the Mists RACHMANINOV: Prelude Op32 No 12 HARRY JAMES: Trumpet Concerto

Lucy Humphris brings a refreshing approach to music for trumpet, widening the bounds of the repertoire. Partnered by pianist Harry Rylance, she performs her own arrangements of Respighi’s spritely Balletto and Janáček’s achingly beautiful In the Mists. Interspersed with two solo piano Preludes by Rachmaninov, the concert rounds off with the Swing concerto by the bandleader and trumpet virtuoso Harry James.

MON 21 MAY, 1PM ST NICHOLAS CHURCH | £10

LISZT: En rêve S207 Schlaflos! Frage und Antwort Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude S173/3 TCHAIKOVSKY: The Nutcracker Suite for solo piano (arr Mikhail Pletnev) STRAVINSKY: Petrushka

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Lucy Humphris

The winner of 2017’s Liszt International Competition in Utrecht, Alexander Ullman is enjoying a meteoric rise as one of the UK’s most exciting young pianists. A regular guest at Wigmore Hall and the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, he releases his debut CD this year. This scintillating recital mixes the exquisite eloquence of Liszt’s Nocturnes with the irresistible melody and wit of two great ballet scores. in association with YCAT

WED 23 MAY, 1PM

ALL SAINTS

£10

Argenta Trio Chineke! Junior Quartet CHEVALIER DE SAINT-GEORGES: String Quartet No 3 in G minor FLORENCE PRICE: String Quartet in G BEETHOVEN: String Quartet in C minor Op 18 No 4

The Chineke! Junior Quartet is drawn from the Chineke! Junior Orchestra, which is blazing a trail for talented BME musicians aged 11 to 16. Following the Chineke! Orchestra’s sensational appearance at last year’s Festival, the Quartet performs Beethoven’s exhilarating Quartet in C minor Op 18 No 4 alongside two works by composers of BME heritage: Joseph Boulogne, a contemporary of Mozart; and the African–American composer Florence Price (1887–1953).

THU 24 MAY AT 1PM ALL SAINTS

DEBUSSY: Piano Trio in G major PĒTERIS VASKS: Plainscapes for Piano Trio SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 1 in C minor

The Argenta Trio specialises in rare or forgotten works, as this imaginative programme shows. Debussy wrote his Piano Trio, a charming work redolent of sunny drawing rooms, aged 18; Shostakovich was just 17 when he composed his Trio, still rooted in a Romanticism that he would later reject. Meanwhile, the contemporary Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks evokes the plains of his native land in music of meditative beauty. In association with the Worshipful Company of Musicians

FRI 25 MAY, 1PM THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON

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Me and My Dad

WITH ROBIN SHAW

Get creative with the award-winning animator, and brilliant author/ illustrator of Me & My Dad, Robin Shaw! Get drawing Dads/step-dads/uncles or loving parental figures, and think about spotting the extraordinary in the ordinary in this fun-filled interactive workshop. SAT 12 MAY, 11AM BRIGHTON DOME FOUNDERS ROOM £7 Age 4+

What's Your Story? Writing for Older Children and Teens with Catherine Johnson Want to find out more about writing for young readers? Need a jump start or a chance to kick your ideas around? Come to this workshop with Catherine Johnson, author of Sawbones, Blade and Bone and The Curious Tale of The Lady Caraboo. In this 2-hour workshop she'll guide you through some exercises and share her tips for stories as well as answer your questions about the children’s book world. SAT 12 MAY, 1PM - 3PM BRIGHTON DOME FOUNDERS ROOM ADULTS £15 Age 18+

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Writing workshop

with Patrice Lawrence

Join award-winning author of Orangeboy, Patrice Lawrence as she talks about her new book Indigo Donut, a powerful account of a young adult’s search for belonging. Learn how to find your own voice and practice your writing skills, gaining valuable advice on tackling tough ‘real world’ themes. Questions will most definitely be welcomed! SAT 12 MAY, 4PM | BRIGHTON DOME FOUNDERS ROOM | £7 Age 13+

Jacqueline Wilson Join Britain’s best-loved children’s author to hear all about her latest book, Rose Rivers, and ask her about her work and characters such as Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker. Please note that you will be able to buy Rose Rivers at this very special event, but that Jacqueline will not be able to sign copies. However, printed bookplates with her signature on will be available with every purchase.

SUN 13 MAY, 11AM BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL Duration 1 hour | Age 7+ Suitable for visually impaired

£7


Kid Normal by Greg James and Chris Smith

‘SO FUNNY IT'S ALMOST CRIMINAL’ THE INDEPENDENT The annual 'Big Read' for schools is back with Kid Normal, a hilarious, laugh-out-loud adventure story for young readers about ordinary boy Murph, who is accidentally enrolled at a school full of superheroes. Join popular radio personalities Greg James and Chris Smith as they take centre stage for this live and interactive schools event. Age 7-13

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Young City Reads 2018

Teachers can sign up their class for free and receive weekly emails and resources to accompany the book by visiting cityreads.co.uk. PRODUCED BY COLLECTED WORKS CIC

FRI 18 MAY, 10.30AM | BRIGHTON DOME CONCERT HALL | £3

The Funny World of Gary Northfield and Alex Milway Find out about cartooning and comic illustration from two of the best illustrators around! Characterful creatures are favourite subjects for both artists: Gary's Julius Zebra is back with a new madcap adventure Entangled with the Egyptians and Alex's adventurous pig and his hamster sidekick return in Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time! Expect live drawing, lots of comics and plenty of laughs in this lively family event. Age 6+

Peter Bunzl Join Peter Bunzl, author of Cogheart and Moonlocket, to talk about all things adventure: the dangerous and daring books and films that inspired his books, and how the very best adventure books create a whole world for the reader to explore. How did Peter paint such a vivid world in Cogheart? Where did this filmic style come from? age 7 - 10

SAT 19 MAY, 11AM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE | £7

Three Cheers for Women!

With Marcia Williams

It’s time to give Three Cheers for Women! in this interactive and engaging event with master storyteller and illustrator Marcia Williams. Be inspired by

Hear about Peter’s childhood visiting film sets with his mother and his background in children’s animation. SAT 19 MAY, 1PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £7

the painter Frida Kahlo, save the environment alongside Wangari Maathai, and learn how to draw comics from Marcia herself! With fascinating facts and an interactive quiz, you’ll be awed and inspired by these wonderful women. age 7+ SAT 19 MAY, 3PM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £7

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Maisy Mouse Maisy the lovable mouse Stories has delighted young children and parents alike for more than 25 years. Join Maisy for her birthday celebrations with professional storyteller Liz Fost and hear all about Maisy’s adventures with her friends. SUN 20 MAY, 11AM BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £7 Age 3- 5

Danny Wallace and Jamie Littler: The World of Hamish Beware the Babies... they cry... they poo... they ATTACK! Meet TV/radio presenter and children’s author Danny Wallace and hear about his latest book, Hamish and the Baby Boom. Danny is joined on stage by illustrator Jamie Littler and together they introduce you to Hamish, his trusty gang ‘the PDF’, and nasty baddies ‘the Terribles’. A lively, interactive event with lots of laughs and drawing from last year’s Young City Reads author and illustrator - perfect for all the family. SUN 20 MAY, 1PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL £7 Age 8+

School ON Football LOS AND BEN LYTTLET

Cake!

WITH SUE HENDRA AND PAUL LINNET Following on from the success of the half baked potato show Sue and Paul have another story to bring to the stage from their new book CAKE! This time their character is completely ‘baked’ and off to a party. Prepare for props, silliness, singing and fun when ‘Supertato’ and new character ‘CAKE’ will both take their turn in the limelight. SUN 20 MAY, 11AM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

Age 4+

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PHILIP ARDAGH

Pongwiffy v Magenta Sharp

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of Moominvalley The Wor&ld DANIEL HAHN

Kaye Umansky with Ashley King and Katy Riddell SUN 20 MAY, 3PM BRIGHTON & HOVE HIGH SCHOOL

Join award-winning children's author Philip Ardagh,and Daniel Hahn as they introduce The World of Moominvalley. This beautiful new book is filled with illustrated maps and family trees, facts about Moomin behaviour and habits - all you could wish to know about each beloved character, the world in which they live and their creator Tove Jansson. A family event for Moomins fans young and old.

£7

Age 7+

Prolific children’s author is joined by not one but two of her illustrators! Ashley King, illustrator of new series Witch for a Week and Katy Riddell, illustrator of the reissued The Pongwiffy Stories (which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year) together with Kaye present a magical event featuring poetry and draw-offs. Perfect for all little witches and wizards – pointy hats and broomsticks are welcome.

SUN 20 MAY, 3PM | BRIGHTHELM CENTRE £7

Adopt an Author

An exciting schools initiative which links local classes with children’s authors to promote reading for pleasure, build selfconfidence and inspire creativity. After an enjoyable 8 weeks of email exchange the project culminates in a 'Meet your Author' party during the Festival. This year local primary schools: Mile Oak, Benfield, Carden and Stanford Juniors are adopting authors Rob Lloyd Jones, Alex Milway, Imogen WhiteandMGLeonard.

In partnership with BHASVIC (Brighton, Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College) Young poets aged 11 – 19 are invited to enter the Peacock Poetry Prize. This year, the theme is ‘Hard Work’ inspired by Guest Director David Shrigley’s book of the same title. Whether completing an assignment, building a relationship or breaking a habit, we all work hard on aspects of our daily lives. To enter, just send the title of the poem, your full name, email address, age category (on 16 Apr 2018) and your response to the theme of Hard Work in no more than 14 lines (max. 2 entries per person) to PEACOCK@BRIGHTONFESTIVAL.ORG

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You will be able to read a fascinating selection of their emails on the official blog: ADOPTANAUTHOR.WORDPRESS.COM If your school would like to take part please contact: SARAH@COLLECTEDWORKS.CO.UK PRODUCED BY COLLECTED WORKS CIC ADOPT AN AUTHOR IS SUPPORTED BY MRS A LACY-TATE TRUST & THE LYNN FOUNDATION

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Finalists will be notified by Mon 14 May and will be invited to attend an award ceremony at Brighton Dome Founders Room on Wed 23 May at 5pm. PEACOCK POETY PRIZE IS SUPPORTED BY LULU.COM

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Over four weekends in May, artists open their doors to offer work from over 1,000 artists in 200 venues across the city, out to Rottingdean, Newhaven, Ditchling, and beyond. Artists work in media ranging from painting, photography and sculpture to ceramics, textiles and jewellery. With homemade tea and cake on offer too, the Artists Open Houses are a special weekend treat.

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Visit Hove Plinth, a brand new sculpture plinth on the Hove seafront promenade inspired by London's Fourth Plinth. View the inaugural sculpture, Constellation by Jonathan Wright. and find out how it was created through an interactive feature on site. King's Esplanade, bottom of Grand Avenue, Hove.

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Where books, ideas and creativity bloom. The Charleston Festival examines issues of our times. Topics include: the suffragette anniversary’s relation to current feminism; identity and gender fluidity; corruption in the White House; international crime; and Frankenstein now. Speakers include: Alan Hollinghurst, Kamila Shamsie, Robert Webb, Turner Prize Winner Lubaina Himid, Simon Armitage, Misha Glenny, Ali Smith, Robert Harris, Susie Orbach, Alexander McCall Smith, Claire Tomalin and Jeanette Winterson. Shuttle bus to/from Lewes Train Station

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The festival for new music returns to Brighton for its 13th edition, bringing with it over 450 of the most exciting up-and-coming artists of 2018. With Mist, MoStack and Steel Banglez on the line-up for the Spotlight Show plus Pale Waves, BØRNS, COIN, Lewis Capaldi, Phoebe Bridgers, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Lo Moon and many more. Tickets now on sale.

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At a Glance

OUTDOOR MORAG MYERSCOUGH: BELONGING (P6) MADELEINE FLYNN & TIM HUMPHREYS: PIVOT (P7) SAMESKY: CHILDREN'S PARADE (P11) NICK STEUR: A PIECE OF 2 (P12) IOU: REAR VIEW (P13) FRENCH AND MOTTERSHEAD: WOODLAND (P28) CUCKMERE: NATURE TRAILS (P14) GOBBLEDEGOOK: CLOUDSCAPES (p32) THREE SCORE DANCE: DANCE THE NELKEN LINE (P44) THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN: THE TEMPEST (P54) A WEEKEND WITHOUT WALLS (P59) DUNDU AND WORLDBEATERS: SENSE OF UNITY (P60) NOFIT STATE CIRCUS: LEXICON (P8)

ART & FILM BRETT GOODROAD (P4) GILBERT AND GEORGE (P4) DAVID SHRIGLEY: LIFE MODEL II (P5) MORAG MYERSCOUGH: BELONGING (P6) CORITA KENT: GET WITH THE ACTION (P6) VINCENT DANCE THEATRE: SHUT DOWN (P7) CUCKMERE: A PORTRAIT (P14) DOUBLE BILL: THE BLOOD OF A POET + PERFORMANCE (P16) DOUBLE BILL: ZÉRO DE CONDUITE + IF… (P30) ROBBIE THOMSON: XFRMR (P38) DOUBLE BILL: WITCHFINDER GENERAL + A FIELD IN ENGLAND (P45) KRONOS QUARTET WITH SAM GREEN AND TRIO DA KALI (P46) A SHIT ODYSSEY (P47) LOSE YOUR HEAD (P49) DAVID SHRIGLEY TALK (P51) DR. DAVID BRAMWELL: THE CULT OF WATER (P62) POETS + ILLUSTRATORS (P63)

SPOKEN WORD YOMI SODE: COAT (P24) TRAVIS ALABANZA: BEFORE I STEP OUTSIDE (YOU LOVE ME) (P29) LEMN SISSAY (P31) BANG SAID THE GUN (P45) POETS + ILLUSTRATORS (P63) THE LAST POETS (P36) IOU: REAR VIEW (P13)

CIRCUS NOFIT STATE: LEXICON (P8) FAUNA (P39)

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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC JUNGLE (P18) DEERHOOF + STARGAZE (P22) THIS IS THE KIT WITH STARGAZE (P22) DAVID SHRIGLEY: PROBLEM IN BRIGHTON (P23) JOHN SURMAN (P24) JOEP BEVING (P25) THE VOICE PROJECT: THE ARMS OF SLEEP (P25) PLAYED TWICE: KIND OF BLUE (P28) ELECTRIC MILES: THROUGH THE 70S (P28) AMANDA PALMER (P31) THE LAST POETS (P36) XYLOURIS WHITE (P41) LANKUM (P43) NAKHANE (P45) KRONOS QUARTET WITH SAM GREEN AND TRIO DA KALI (P46) CARLEEN ANDERSON, NIKKI YEOH AND SPEECH DEBELLE: A CHANGE IS GONNA COME (P48) LIGHTHOUSE: THE WAVE EPOCH (P53) LES AMAZONES D’AFRIQUE (P55) MALCOLM MIDDLETON + IAIN SHAW (P56) BROWNTON ABBEY WITH BIG FREEDIA (P57) CATRIN FINCH & SECKOU KEITA (P60) EZRA FURMAN (P61) ROBBIE THOMSON: XFRMR (P38)

CLASSICAL CUCKMERE: A PORTRAIT (P14) CUCKMERE: SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE (P14) VOX LUMINIS (P17) THE VOICE PROJECT: THE ARMS OF SLEEP (P25) BRITTEN SINFONIA AND ORCHESTRA DE PICARDIE: WAR REQUIEM (P27) MARK PADMORE, RODERICK WILLIAMS, JULIUS DRAKE AND RORY KINNEAR: SONGS OF THE SEA (P29) BRIGHTON & HOVE YOUTH ORCHESTRA (P30) CHOPIN’S PIANO (P41) CALIXTO BIEITO AND THE HEATH QUARTET: THE STRING QUARTET’S GUIDE TO SEX & ANXIETY (P50) TANGOMOTÁN (P53) BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS AND ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST (P64)

LUNCHTIMES VAN KUIJK QUARTET (P66) LES KAPSBERGIRLS (P66) MAGNARD WIND ENSEMBLE (P66) ALEXANDER PANFILOV (P66) JERWOOD GLYNDEBOURNE YOUNG ARTISTS (P66) LUCY HUMPHRIS (P67) ALEXANDER ULLMAN (P67) CHINEKE JUNIOR QUARTET (P67) ARGENTA PIANO TRIO (P67)


HOFESH SHECHTER COMPANY: GRAND FINALE (P15) STOPGAP DANCE COMPANY: THE ENORMOUS ROOM (P33) CEYDA TANC DANCE: KAYA (P35) DANCE NORTH: ATTRACTOR (P37) SCHWEIGMAN&: BLAAS (BLOW) (P42) THREE SCORE DANCE: DANCE THE NELKEN LINE (P44) FISHAMBLE: THE HUMOURS OF BANDON (P40) VINCENT DANCE THEATRE: SHUT DOWN (P7) A WEEKEND WITHOUT WALLS (P59)

THEATRE SETH KRIEBEL: A HOUSE REPEATED (P17) THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS (P18) BREAD & CIRCUSES: WOT? NO FISH!! (P19) KNEEHIGH: THE FLYING LOVERS OF VITEBSK (P20) NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND: ADAM P21) DAVID SHRIGLEY: PROBLEM IN BRIGHTON (P23) CARAVAN: VIC LLEWELLYN AND KID CARPET: THE CASTLE BUILDER (P32) CARAVAN: MILK PRESENTS: JOAN (P32) CARAVAN: THIRD ANGEL AND SBC THEATRE: THE JOURNEYS (P33) CARAVAN: LYNGO THEATRE: THERE AND BACK AGAIN, AN ODYSSEY (P33) CARAVAN: URSULA MARTINEZ: FREE ADMISSION (P34) CARAVAN: BERTRAND LESCA AND NASI VOUTSAS: PALMYRA (P34) CARAVAN: VICTORIA MELODY: UGLY CHIEF (P34) FISHAMBLE: THE HUMOURS OF BANDON (P40) TOM ADAMA & LILLIAN HENLEY: ELEPHANT AND CASTLE (P49) CALIXTO BIEITO AND THE HEATH QUARTET: THE STRING QUARTET’S GUIDE TO SEX & ANXIETY (P50) GOB SQUAD: CREATION (PICTURES FOR DORIAN) (P52) THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN: THE TEMPEST (P54) NEIL BARTLETT/ JEAN-RENE LEMOINE: MEDEA, WRITTEN IN RAGE (P62) DR. DAVID BRAMWELL: THE CULT OF WATER (P62) YOUR PLACE: HANGLETON AND EAST BRIGHTON (P10)

FAMILY NOFIT STATE: LEXICON (P8) YOUR PLACE: HANGLETON AND EAST BRIGHTON (P10) CHILDREN'S PARADE (P11) SLOT MACHINE THEATRE: THE BOY, THE PIANO & THE BEACH (P12) PITCH PERFECT (P13) BIRMINGHAM REP THEATRE: PENGUINS (P26) CASIER AND DIES: APPLES (P26) RECITALS FOR WRIGGLERS (P44) THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN: THE TEMPEST (P54) CAROLINE BOWDITCH COMPANY: SNIGEL AND FRIENDS (P56) TOBY THOMPSON: I WISH I WAS A MOUNTAIN (P58) A WEEKEND WITHOUT WALLS (P59)

BOOKS & DEBATE CAROLINE LUCAS AND TONY JUNIPER: ENVIRONMENTALISM 2.0 (P14) TOM HODGKINSON: BUSINESS FOR BOHEMIANS (P16) AFUA HIRSCH AND COLIN GRANT: BRIT(ISH) (P16) ADAM KAY: THIS IS GOING TO HURT (P19) FIONA MOZLEY AND SALLY ROONEY: THE JOURNEY TO PUBLICATION (P24) RACHEL CUSK (P27) CITY READS: ROSE TREMAIN (P30) NICOLA BARKER AND NICK HARKAWAY: FUTURE PERFECT (P35) IAIN SINCLAIR: THE LAST LONDON (P36) MICHAEL ROSEN (P42) BIG BOOK GROUP: CRAIG MELVIN, DAVID SHRIGLEY, MATT HAIG & JESS KIDD (P43) BRETT ANDERSON: COAL BLACK MORNINGS (P46) VIV ALBERTINE: TO THROW AWAY UNOPENED (P47) DAVID SHRIGLEY TALK (P51) ROBERT PESTON: WTF? (P54) BROWNTON ABBEY SATURDAY SERVICE (P57) SHAMI CHAKRABARTI: OF WOMEN (P63)

At a Glance

DANCE

26 LETTERS ME AND MY DAD WITH ROBIN SHAW (P68) WHAT’S YOUR STORY WITH CATHERINE JOHNSON (p68) WRITING WORKSHOP WITH PATRICE LAWRENCE (P68) JACQUELINE WILSON (P68) YOUNG CITY READS: KID NORMAL (P69) THE FUNNY WORLD OF GARY NORTHFIELD AND ALEX MILWAY (P69) PETER BUNZL (P69) THREE CHEERS FOR WOMEN WITH MARCIA WILLIAMS (P69) MAISY MOUSE STORIES (P70) DANNY WALLACE AND JAMIE LITTLER: THE WORLD OF HAMISH (P70) CAKE! WITH SUE HENDRA AND PAUL LINNET (P70) FOOTBALL SCHOOL WITH ALEX BELLOS AND BEN LYTTLETON (P70) PHILIP ARDAGH AND DANIEL HAHN: THE WORLD OF MOOMINVALLEY (P71) PONGWIFFY V MAGENTA SHARP (P71) ADOPT AN AUTHOR (P71) PEACOCK POETRY PRIZE (P71)

COMEDY JOHN FINNEMORE: FLYING VISIT (P40) BRIDGET CHRISTIE: WHAT NOW? (P43) TIM KEY: MEGADATE (P58) ANDY HAMILTON: CHANGE MANAGEMENT (P64)

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