MAY & JUNE FESTIVALS ‘18
FeATURING:
DollyWould Benjamin Zephaniah David Shrigley Problem in Brighton Joseph Morpurgo: Hammerhead Fleabag
QUEER HOMO (P10)
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FESTIVALS ‘18 Hello, Festival season is upon us! Expect a jam-packed month of shows and moments of bizarre wonder. Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, The Great Escape, Artist Open Houses and the Caravan Showcase all find a home with us this festival season in a veritable feast of cutting edge culture. We’ll be taking on the surreal, weird and wonderful as irreverent Brighton Festival Guest Director David Shrigley will be in the building, treating us to a world premiere of his alt-rock/pop pantomime: Problem with Brighton (p5). Sh!t Theatre’s latest production, DollyWould (p8) is an ode to our favourite country legend, Dolly Parton; AND we’re staging Brighton’s newest music/art/club night: The Lovers Circus (p9), with a headline set from musical adventurers The Turbans. As we cross over into June, Joseph Morpurgo, a comedian on the rise, having already won the 2016 Chortle Awards three times, brings us his brand spanking new sell out multimedia show Hammerhead (p12) to get us rolling in the aisles.
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CONTENTS GENERAL LISTINGS 4–13 INFORMATION 14 SHOWS AT A GLANCE & VENUE HIRE 15
We’re very proud to be hosting some of Finland's finest talents for Brighton Fringe. The Fabulous Bäckström Brothers (p12), directed by Brighton favourites Spymonkey, bring us pin sharp musical comedy. We also have hand to hand and foot juggling masterpiece SUHDE (p10), and quite possibly the world’s darkest mime act: Dark Side of the Mime (get it?) (p11). Enjoy flicking through our FESTIVALS brochure. We look forward to seeing you at TOM’s bar for a drink (or two…).
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Listings April-May Artist Open Houses presents:
Imaginary Beings
Mon 16 Apr – Wed 16 May WATERLOO ROOM View the exhibition during box office hours and pre-show doors
Melodie Stacey – Artist Open Houses 2018 Brochure Cover Artist. Mixed media artist and painter Melodie Stacey will be exhibiting her pieces in TOM’s Waterloo Room. Melodie works with several different mediums alongside her main discipline of painting, including; embroidery, tapestry, doll making and dioramas. Her work takes inspiration from folk and fairy tales and can be see on the cover of this year’s Artist Open Houses brochure. See more of Melodie’s work in the Artists Open Houses, weekends during May: www.aoh.og.uk
Brighton City Singers/ MJ Paranzino present:
All About Us MJ Paranzino’s Choirs will be performing the ‘Best of the Best’ from the last 15 years at Brighton Fringe, from new choral music to jazz, gospel, R & B, musical theatre and classical favourites. It’s a choral event with over 200 singers that you won’t want to miss.
Sat 5 May, 7.30pm (6.45pm doors) £10 (£8 conc.) Seated, unreserved All ages
JPSM Management Presents:
Sarah Jane Morris & Antonio Forcione:
Compared To What
Sarah Jane Morris and Antonio Forcione come together to play a special show and celebrate the launch of their collaborative album: Compared to What.
Sun 6 May, 7pm (doors) £15 (£12 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, Unreserved 2 hours 14+, Under 16s to be accompanied
This duo have each been compared to an impressive array of musical geniuses including; Janis Joplin and Tom Waits (vocally), as well as Jimi Hendrix (instrumentally) – a comparison Antonio wears with pride. Compared to What is the result of a fruitful and varied song-writing collaboration which brings Antonio’s unique virtuoso guitar playing and Sarah Jane’s legendary voice together, creating a unique partnership and giving loyal and new fans alike the chance to enjoy favourites afresh and some memorable covers too!
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May
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David Shrigley and Brighton Festival present:
Problem In Brighton A Brighton Festival commission written and directed by David Shrigley. Problem in Brighton is an alt-rock/pop pantomime starring award-winning actors Pauline Knowles and Gavin Mitchell, who previously worked with David 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. Includes some bad language.
Thu 10 - Fri 11 May, 8pm Sat 12 May, 2pm & 7:30pm £20 (Under 26s
£15, Festival Standby £10, Members First Night £15)
Standing
Ursula Martinez presents: Stopgap Dance Company present:
The Enormous Room A thoughtful, moving and uplifting meditation on saying goodbye and moving on.
Sun 13 May, 8pm £15 (Under 26s/Festival Standby £10) 1 hour 20 mins Seated, Unreserved
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. 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.
Part of the Caravan Showcase.
Free Admission
Mon 14 May, 8pm £15 (Under 26s/Festival Standby £10)
Olivier Award-winning performance provocateur 16+ Ursula Martinez builds a 55 mins 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.
Part of the Caravan Showcase.
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Listings MAY Victoria Melody presents:
Ugly Chief
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.
Tue 15 May, 8pm £15 (Under 26s/ Festival Standby £10)
‘A ridiculously enjoyable show…of course we love it’ The Guardian ★★★★
2 hours plus interval
12+
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.
Part of the Caravan Showcase.
The Great Escape
Thu 17 – Sat 19 May FIND OUT MORE AT
GREATESCAPEFESTIVAL.COM
The festival for new music returns to Brighton for it’s 13th edition, bringing with it 450 of the most exciting up and coming artists of 2018. The line up announced so far includes Mostack, Mist, Girlhood, Dan Stock, S4U and many more.
"The Cannes of the music world" Steve Lamacq
Brighton Beach Boys present:
The Beatles ‘White Album’ 50 Anniversary The Brighton Beach Boys and The Psychedelic Love Orchestra Perform The White Album. Fift y years old this year, released November 1968 and two years ahead of schedule, The Beatles offers a soundtrack to the Sixties, marking a change from the technicolor energy of Sgt Pepper, with its blank sleeve and spiky musicality. Soon rechristened The White Album, the double album almost predicts the fragmentary nature of the close of the decade, reflected in the chaotic panoply of songs and sounds on such classics as: Back in the USSR, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Helter Skelter, Blackbird, Ob-La Di, Ob-La- Da, Dear Prudence and more.
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Sun 20 May, 8pm (doors 7.45pm) £20 Seated, unreserved 14+ Under 16s to be accompanied
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TOM’s Film Club presents:
TOM’s Film Club presents:
TOM’s Film Club presents:
TOM’s Film Club presents:
20,000 Days on Earth
One More Time With Feeling
Shot mostly in Brighton and documenting a day in the life of one of its most famous residents, 20,000 Days on Earth Is an audacious look-behind-thecurtain experience of Nick Cave, both his life and career, fictional or otherwise. Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, 20,000 Days on Earth is not so much a documentary as it is a surreal biographical portrait of one of alt-rock’s most enigmatic and influential figures. The film focuses on Nick Cave as he reaches this strange milestone in his life, using the medium of film to express and examine his own legacy to mark this 20,000th day (somewhere over 54 years), but it’s also about his music, the writing process, growing older and family life in Brighton. Comprised from a series of daily routines like exercise and therapy sessions, as well as recording sessions, live performance and in-car conversations with various people and artists from Cave’s past (including Warren Ellis, Ray Winston and Kylie Minogue), this is a must-see for both Bad Seed aficionados and fans of unconventional documentary story-telling.
Mon 21 May, 7pm (doors 6.15pm) £6 (£10 film saver - 20,000 Days on Earth + One More With Feeling)Friends 15% off Seated, unreserved 1 hour 37 mins Rated 15+
One of 2016’s most moving documentaries, One More Time With Feeling is an emotional and remarkably intimate film covering the production process of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ sixteenth studio album, Skeleton tree, following the tragic death of Cave’s son Arthur. Directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which Cave and Warren Ellis also provided the score for) and beautifully shot in Black-and-White, One More Time With Feeling was originally intended as a conceptual performance documentary à la Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, but according to its director it became “something much more significant”. The impact of Arthur’s untimely death is felt in every frame and explored effectively through these interviews with Cave and his wife Susie Bick, as well as through behind-the-scenes footage, studio performances and "intermittent narration and improvised rumination" by Cave himself. The results are stark, fragile and raw, and a true testament to an artist trying to find his way through the darkness.
Mon 21 May, 9pm (doors 8.15pm) £6, (£10 film saver - 20,000 Days on Earth + One More With Feeling) Friends 15% off Seated, unreserved 1 hour 53 mins Rated 15+
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Listings MAY Show And Tell present:
DollyWould Oh look, 2016 Fringe First Award winners Sh!t Theatre again. What is it this time? Oh, is it unemployment? Is there a crisis? Did the government do something wrong again? No, it’s a show about Dolly Parton. We f*cking love her.
Tue 22 – Fri 25 May, 7.30pm £12.50 (£10 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, reserved 1 hour Suitable for ages 16+
Following the award-winning sell-out hit Letters to Windsor House – which was named one of Time Out London’s top ten theatre shows of the year – Sh!t Theatre return with their bold new show. It’s about country legend Dolly Parton, cloning, branding, immortality and death. DollyWould enjoyed a 100% sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and comes to you on its nationwide tour off the back of a four-week off-West End London run.
"Exhilaratingly daft – Sh!t Theatre overshare their love for Dolly Parton, with delightful results" ★★★★ Time Out "Part crazed celebration, part sophisticated dissection – the aesthetic is lovably scrappy" ★★★★ Sunday Times "Enjoyably slippery, slyly clever – it’s also just very good fun" ★★★★ What’s On Stage "An icon is unpacked, satirised and worshipped all at once – gleefully scrappy and frequently silly" ★★★★ The Stage "Sweet, silly, disturbing and angry, this show gleams like rhinestones" ★★★★ The List Milla Virtanen & Jaakko Toivonen present:
Blackpool Dance performance Blackpool takes the audience on a journey to the tough world of competitive ballroom dancing and reveals the rugged everyday life to be found behind the glamour. Old wounds that have Wed 23 – Fri 25 May, already healed are 9.30pm (doors 8.45pm) reopened, poked fun at and shared uncensored with the £10.50 (£8.50 conc.) Seated, Unreserved audience. Contemporary dancers and choreographers 1 hour Milla Virtanen and Jaakko 12+, Under 16s to be Toivonen are both former accompanied Finnish national ballroom dance champions and experiences from their ballroom dance youth and the Blackpool Dance Festival serve as inspiration for the work.
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StrangeWood Productions AND THE OLD MARKET present:
The Lovers Circus with The Turbans Roll up for a springtime seaside carnival of pure delight as StrangeWood Productions and The Old Market present an immersive night of foot stomping revelry. Expect a night of wild self expression- poetry, cabaret, DJs, VR and workshops to explore your artistic devilry. With international musical adventurers The Turbans, binding together sounds from ‘manywhere’ with the bacchanalian spirit of the Eastern Mediterranean. The night also hosts a DJ set from LOWB (solo project of Andy Barlow from LAMB), home schooled electronic/dream-pop singer songwriter and producer Elsa Hewitt, and Brighton band with a passion for folk music from all corners of the world, Beggars Belief. Explore, dance and celebrate the bank holiday weekend at this multi-disciplinary fiesta.
Jacksons Lane and Nikki & JD Acrobats present:
The Life and Rhymes Of
Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Zephaniah is back with his first tour in eight years, to coincide with the launch of his autobiography, The Life And Rhymes Of Benjamin Zephaniah. He befriended Nelson Mandela, fought in the 1980s race riots and recorded radical reggae music with Bob Marley’s former band, Benjamin Zephaniah was unable to read and write at school but has since became one of Britain’s most remarkable poets. In a compelling and inspiring show, Zephaniah will explain how he fought injustice and discrimination to lead a remarkable life, while sharing a selection of favourite stories and poems. Signed copies of The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah will be available after the show.
Sat 26 May, 8pm – 2am £14 (£12 early bird) Friends 15% off Standing
Sun 27 May, 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm) £22 (£20 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, Reserved
18+
14+, Under 16s to be accompanied
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Listings may
Kate and Pasi presents:
Suhde Amazing Finnish acrobatic duo Kate and Pasi literally juggle each OTHER in this show about love and relationships.
Jusso Kekkonen presents:
Mon 28 May, 3pm (doors 2.15pm) £10.50 (£8.50 conc.) Seated, Unreserved 50 mins 6+, Under 16s to be accompanied
How can a 50kg woman win a 100kg man? And what kind of a relationship will such an unlikely duo have? How will they influence each other? Kate and Pasi are circus artists from Helsinki, Finland. Combining hand to hand and foot juggling, their superbly skilled show is perfect for family audiences from ages 6+ and up. Expect heart-stopping acrobatics, sensitivity and lots of self-irony in this endearing portrait.
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Queer Homo
UK premiere
Queer Homo is an award-winning stand up show about a straight guy who fell in love with another man. Juuso Kekkonen’s Mon 28 May, 7pm autobiographical tale about (doors 6.15pm) polyamory, BDSM and finding Tue 29 May, 8pm happiness has delighted (doors 7.15pm) thousands of people since its £10.50 (£8.50 conc.) premiere in 2012, and now it’s Seated, finally the UK’s turn. Ranging Unreserved from teenage traumas to In the Waterloo transgender issues, and from Room gorilla sex to the depths of the human mind, Kekkonen’s show 1 hour 30 mins takes the audience on a mind18+ bending trip from the Big Bang all the way to the end of the universe. Please note that capacity is limited for this show, as it will take place in an intimate space.
music theatre comedy event dance family Teatteri Takomo presents:
Dark Side of the Mime Dark Side of the Mime explores the grotesque like nothing else, mixing together clownery with classic pantomime, porn, splatter, and violence. In its core lies the foundation of our common culture and it’s taboos – we simultaneously gasp with horror and tremor with laughter because we all know we’re seeing the same things, even though the images are conjured up using only gestures. This is possible since we all have a dark side.
Mon 28 – Tue 29 May, 9pm (doors 8.15pm) £10.50 (£8.50 conc.) Seated, Unreserved 1 hour 18+
Dark Side of the Mime exposes darkness in a very raw, unhinged, and hilarious way. So, if you prefer, you can see it as the subconscious of the world we live in, or, just take it for what it is – a clown-splatter-porn-mime-show.
Kate and Pasi presents:
Sound Barrier The whip was the first human invention that broke the sound barrier… Finnish circus artist Katerina Repponen turns whip-cracking into an art in this astonishing and arresting piece.
Tue 29 May, 7pm (doors 6.15pm) £10.50 (£8.50 conc.) Seated, Unreserved 45 mins
Sound Barrier explores the sounds, rhythms and movements of the whip and its literal and metaphorical power in relation 12+, Under 16s to be to the human body and mind. accompanied You’ll see how, with precision and creativity, the whip can create something beautiful, elegant and soft, as well as scary, loud and dangerous. Sound Barrier is definitely unlike any show you have ever seen before.
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Listings may-June Show and Tell in association with PBJ Management present:
Joseph Morpurgo:
Hammerhead
Joseph Morpurgo presents his masterpiece: a boundary-smashing, 9-hour adaption of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Or is it? Outlandishly funny multimedia comedy and new voodoo from the distinguished mind of the 2015 Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, three-time 2016 Chortle Award winner and BBC Radio Four star JOSEPH MORPURGO, featuring surreal set-pieces, vivid comic writing, subliminal pulse signals – and monsters. Following a completely sold-out run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and three sold-out weeks at London’s Soho Theatre, Hammerhead now embarks on a nationwide tour.
‘Uproariously funny – you could watch it twice and not stop laughing.’
★★★★ Guardian
‘A monster hit – it crackles with energy.’ ★★★★ Telegraph ‘Monstrously funny meta-comedy.’ ★★★★ Evening Standard ‘Dazzling in its scope and creativity – inventively deranged and hugely enjoyable.’ ★★★★ Scotsman
Wed 30 May, 8pm (doors 7.15pm) Thu 31 May - Sat 2 Jun, 9.45pm (doors 9pm) £12.50 (£10 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, unreserved 14+, under 16s to be accompanied
presents:
The Fabulous Bäckström Brothers UK premiere of the Finnish international musical comedy hit, combining opera, pin-sharp musical variety and stomachcrampingly funny physical comedy, directed by Spymonkey’s Toby Park and Aitor Basauri. Baritone Jouni Bäckström has invited his brother Petri to spend some quality time cruising across the States (as only opera-singing brothers can!) on the famous Route 66. Petri has other ideas - in order to rehearse his big role as Siegfried, he has brought his pianist Jukka Nykänen with him, who is working on his magnum opus: The God Particle. Richard Wagner meets Johnny Cash in a Ring of Fire.
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Thu 31 May - Sat 2 Jun, 7pm (doors 6.45pm) Sat 2 Jun, 2pm (doors 1.15pm) £15 (£12 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, unreserved 12+, under 16s to be accompanied
June
DryWrite and Soho Theatre present:
Fleabag
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Following the BAFTA award-winning BBC series, DryWrite and Soho Theatre bring you the acclaimed stage production of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s cult hit. Fleabag may seem over-sexed, emotionally unfiltered and self-obsessed, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
With family and friendships under strain and a guinea pig themed café struggling to keep afloat, Fleabag suddenly finds herself with nothing to lose. Stumbling through a maze of social anxiety, disastrous job interviews and meaningless sex, Fleabag serves up an uproariously funny and true account of some sort of a female living her sort of life. Directed by Vicky Jones and starring Maddie Rice. Nominated: Olivier Award 2014
WINNER: Fringe First Award 2013 The Stage Best Solo Performer 2013 Off West End Award for Most Promising New Playwright 2013 Off West End Award for Best Female Performance 2013 Critics’ Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright 2013
Tue 5 - Sat 9 Jun, 8pm (doors 7.15pm) £18 (£14 conc.) Friends 15% off Seated, reserved Suitable for ages 16+
‘Finely polished and filthy as ever’ ★★★★★ Guardian ‘Sucker punch funny…I’ve never seen a play quite like it.’ ★★★★★ Scotsman ‘Unbelievably rude… extremely funny.’ ★★★★ Time Out ‘A sharp-edged gem of a solo show.’ ★★★★ WhatsOnStage
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Listings at a glance APRIL
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ALL ABOUT US SARAH JANE MORRIS & ANTONIO FORCIONE: COMPARED TO WHAT PROBLEM IN BRIGHTON PROBLEM IN BRIGHTON
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PROBLEM IN BRIGHTON THE ENORMOUS ROOM URSULA MARTINEZ UGLY CHIEF THE GREAT ESCAPE THE GREAT ESCAPE THE GREAT ESCAPE THE BEATLES ‘WHITE ALBUM’ 50 ANNIVERSARY TOM’S FILM CLUB: 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH TOM’S FILM CLUB: ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING DOLLYWOULD DOLLYWOULD BLACKPOOL DOLLYWOULD BLACKPOOL DOLLYWOULD BLACKPOOL
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THE LOVERS CIRCUS WITH THE TURBANS P9 THE LIFE AND RHYMES OF BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH P9 SUHDE P10 QUEER HOMO P11 DARK SIDE OF THE MIME P11 SOUND BARRIER P10 QUEER HOMO P11 DARK SIDE OF THE MIME P11 JOSEPH MORPURGO: HAMMERHEAD P12 THE FABULOUS BÄCKSTRÖM BROTHERS P12 JOSEPH MORPURGO: HAMMERHEAD P12
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