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SUMMARY:Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift
DESCRIPTION:Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift Brighton 2026\nMurder comes to the countryside in the theatrical world premiere of the critically acclaimed television favourite Midsomer Murders. \nWhen well-loved spinster Emily Simpson is found dead in the picturesque village of Badger’s Drift\, her friend Lucy Bellringer refuses to accept it was an accident. DCI Tom Barnaby and Sergeant Gavin Troy are called in to investigate\, uncovering a world of hidden passions\, long-buried secrets and deadly rivalries. \nWith eccentric villagers\, shocking twists and an unforgettable reveal\, The Killings at Badger’s Drift is a classic whodunnit that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Bringing to life the wit\, charm and chilling suspense of the beloved TV series and original series of books\, this gripping and thrilling new show is set to delight audiences. \nDaniel Casey\, who created the role of Sergeant Troy in ITV’s Midsomer Murders\, now returns to play the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby. Daniel’s recent television credits include Emmerdale\, EastEnders and Coronation Street. Daniel’s recent theatre credits include Bernard in Yes\, Prime Minister (Theatre Clywd)\, Laurence in Abigail’s Party (UK Tour) and Roger in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (National Theatre). \nSpend an evening in England’s deadliest county… \nWritten and directed by Guy Unsworth\, this new theatrical adaptation is based on the book by Caroline Graham The Killings at Badger’s Drift and the television series Midsomer Murders produced by Bentley Productions [for ITV] in association with All3 Media International. \nThe producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any individual artist at all performances.
URL:https://discoverbrighton.org/event/midsomer-murders-the-killings-at-badgers-drift/
LOCATION:Theatre Royal Brighton\, New Road\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1SD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Frame of TENure - BWA Link Collective
DESCRIPTION:Frame of TENure – BWA Link Collective. \nThe Frame of TENure brings together the work of TEN Brighton Women Artists with deep and varied connections to the city. All live\, work or were born in Brighton\, and their practices are shaped by its cultural\, political and social landscape. Presented at the Fishing Quarter Gallery on the seafront\, the exhibition is grounded in a site associated with labour\, resilience and collective identity\, offering a fitting context for a show rooted in shared experience and mutual support. \nThe exhibition has grown out of the wider Brighton Women Artists (BWA) group\, a network formed to empower and uplift women artists by creating more opportunities for exhibiting\, networking and professional support. Through collaborative projects\, rolling programmes and gallery initiatives at the Sussex Innovation Centre\, BWA provides a platform for women artists to be seen\, heard and supported on their own terms. Within this framework\, The Frame of TENure acts as a focused\, time specific collective gesture that foregrounds ten individual practices while asserting the strength of solidarity. \nAt its core\, The Frame of TENure is a critical response to systems of access\, visibility and validation within the contemporary art world. It challenges the subtle forms of gatekeeping that shape artistic careers\, where opportunities are often framed as supportive yet remain restrictive or conditional. The title reflects this tension. Tenure suggests security\, recognition and belonging\, while simultaneously implying expectation\, limitation and control. This duality underpins the exhibition. \nWorking across sculpture\, ceramics\, printmaking\, painting\, textiles and mixed media\, the artists present works that question who defines artistic value\, whose voices are amplified and which practices are legitimised. Rather than seeking external validation\, the artists collectively reclaim the frame itself\, both literally and metaphorically\, exposing and reimagining the structures that attempt to contain them. \nThe collective format is central to the exhibition. While each artist maintains a distinct practice\, the exhibition resists hierarchy in favour of shared authorship and mutual advocacy. The Frame of TENure is not simply an exhibition\, but an act of presence\, asking what becomes possible when women artists choose to frame themselves collectively and boldly. \n4th – 8th February 2026 11am – 4pm\nPrivate View – Wednesday 4th February 6.30 – 8.30 pm (everyone welcome as free walk in – no ticket required) \nFree event – no tickets required for entry
URL:https://discoverbrighton.org/event/frame-of-tenure-bwa-link-collectiveauto-draft/
LOCATION:Fishing Quater Gallery\, 201 Kings Rd Arches\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Open View at George Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Open View at George Gallery \nGeorge Gallery invites you to Open View\, our late night gallery and wine bar\, held Thursday to Saturday from 4pm to 11pm at our Brighton space on Duke Street. \nOpen View offers a relaxed opportunity to experience the gallery after hours\, with six contemporary artists currently on display. Visitors are welcome to explore the exhibition at their own pace\, whether discovering the gallery for the first time or returning to spend more time with the work. \nOur in gallery wine bar is open throughout the evening\, creating an informal setting to engage with the artworks and atmosphere. No reservations are required\, and guests are welcome to arrive at any time during opening hours. \nArtists currently on view include Richard Berner\, Estes Hansen\, Bob & Eve\, Daisy Doig\, Ali McNally\, and Matt Eley. \nGeorge Gallery is located at 31 Duke Street\, Brighton\, in the heart of the city. \n5 February to 21 March 2026\nThursdays to Saturdays\, 4pm to 11pm
URL:https://discoverbrighton.org/event/open-view-at-george-gallery/
LOCATION:George Gallery\, 31 Duke Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Russell Hicks This Time It’s Personal
DESCRIPTION:Russell Hicks This Time It’s Personal. \nLast year’s show was about his life in the UK. This year is about…him. He’s back. And this time… it’s personal.\nAmerican stand up comedian Russell Hicks is back on tour. \nIt’s been a big year for Russell. He’s appeared in multiple feature films including Edgar Wright’s The Running Man (2025). You also may have seen his phenomenally successful ‘Dear Diary’ series on Instagram\, which has gained millions of views. \nLast year’s show was about his life in the UK. This year is about…him. He’s back. And this time… it’s personal. \nAs seen on ITV\, BBC\, Channel 4\, Prime Video\, and Paramount Pictures. 2x Leicester Festival Best Show Nominee and Winner of the 2024 Prague Fringe Festival \nPlease arrive by 7:45pm to be seated before the show.
URL:https://discoverbrighton.org/event/russell-hicks-this-time-its-personal/
LOCATION:Ironworks Studios\, 30 Cheapside\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 4GD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Jordan Gray: Is That A C*ck In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Here To Kill Me?
DESCRIPTION:Jordan Gray: : Is That A C*ck In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Here To Kill Me? \nJoin Jordan as she explores all this and more in her rootinest\, tootinest\, shootinest hour of musical comedy yet.\nFollowing acclaimed runs in London and Edinburgh\, the multi-award-winning star and creator of ITV’s Transaction hits the road with a guitar on her back\, a bounty on her ballbag\, and some very poorly written death threats in her DMs. \nWhen Jordan stripped off live on Channel 4 (and won a BAFTA in the process)\, bigots around the globe went ballistic. Luckily… so were her tits. \nIs the cost of success worth it? How do you live up to your own sky-high expectations? And most importantly\, should you even be a comedian when your bum looks this good? Join Jordan as she explores all this and more in her rootinest\, tootinest\, shootinest hour of musical comedy yet. \nEdinburgh Fringe Best Show – Nominee \nMelbourne International Comedy Fest Best Show – Nominee \nChannel 4 Breakthrough Comedy Star – Winner \nNextUp Biggest Award In Comedy – Winner
URL:https://discoverbrighton.org/event/jordan-gray-is-that-a-cck-in-your-pocket-or-are-you-just-here-to-kill-me/
LOCATION:Ironworks Studios\, 30 Cheapside\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 4GD\, United Kingdom
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