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Leonardslee Gardens – Easter Trail (Become a Garden Explorer)

Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens Brighton Road, Horsham

Families can explore beautiful woodland and lakes while children follow a playful Easter trail filled with clues and surprises. It’s a gentle outdoor adventure that blends nature, imagination, and discovery, perfect for a relaxed spring day out together.

£3.00

Royal Pavilion: COLOUR + Cami the Chameleon Trail

The Royal Pavillion 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton

Explore the Pavilion through a vibrant family trail featuring Cami the Chameleon. Children follow clues, discover colourful details, and enjoy a playful introduction to the building’s design. A gentle, creative activity perfect for younger visitors and curious minds.

Hove Museum: Mechanical Circus

Hove Museum of Creativity 19 New Church Road, Hove

Step into a world of whirring wonders with this playful exhibition of automata and moving creations. Families can explore imaginative machines, interactive displays, and the artistry behind mechanical storytelling. A charming indoor option for curious children and creative adults alike.

Ongoing

Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile

Theatre Royal Brighton New Road, Brighton

Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile Brighton 2026 Bitter rivals. Buried secrets. A love to die for. On board a luxurious cruise under the heat of the Egyptian sun, a couple’s idyllic honeymoon is cut short by a brutal murder. As secrets that have been buried in the sands of time finally resurface, can the world-famous detective, Hercule Poirot, untangle the web of lies and solve another crime? Following the sell-out tour of Murder on the Orient Express, the European premiere of this thrilling production reunites writer Ken Ludwig, director Lucy Bailey (Witness for the Prosecution) and Fiery Angel. Starring as Poirot is Mark Hadfield (Belfast; Outlander; Wallander) who will be joined on stage by Glynis Barber (Dempsey and Makepeace; EastEnders) and Bob Barrett (Murder on the Orient Express; Holby City). This brand-new adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic is not to be missed.

Various

Split Dogs

The Green Door Store Units 2, 3 & 4 Trafalgar Arches, Lower Goods Yard, Brighton

Bristonian band Split Dogs give rock and roll its meaning with raucous punk lyricism and all-out attitude. Their sound is one to rebel to, built for sticky floors and moshes - a total sweatfest of slamming drums and fearless guitar solos, and a Green Door Store must.

Harriet Richardson: Creep Work In Progress

Ironworks Studios 30 Cheapside, Brighton

Harriet Richardson: Creep Work In Progress A rare opportunity to 'online performance artist', Harriet Richardson’s work-in-progress. Trying out new material for her upcoming solo show, Harriet blends diaristic writing, comedy, and performance art — turning intimacy, obsession, and self-exposure into something disarmingly funny and strangely relatable. Her work has been featured in the Guardian, New York Times, Artnet, Dazed, De Volkskrant and It’s Nice That. Sarah Roberts: Scary Movie 7 Work In Progress Sarah Roberts (BBC New Comedy Award, The Guardian’s funniest comedians of the Fringe 2024, Rolling Stone’s rising stars of 2024) is pregnant with a new show*. And you’re invited to her labour of love. *concepts of a plan. Expect perfect thoughts about living, loving, laughing, memes, and dying. All aboard the ghost train through Sarah’s mind, in a show that asks, should she be lobotomised? “Irresistibly fun” Rolling Stone “Riotously funny” The Student “Grotesque… utterly self-absorbed” Chortle

£15.60

False Idah

The Folklore Rooms 12-13 North Street, Brighton

False Idah is a South London–based singer-songwriter creating mellow, indie-folk sounds for messy minds. Blending lo-fi textures with raw, emotional storytelling, her debut double EP Conditions (out April 30th 2026) explores themes of mental health, memory, and self-reflection. A captivating live performer (including Glastonbury Festival 2025), her shows are intimate, powerful, and immersive. For fans of Big Thief, Cat Power & PJ Harvey. "Definitely one to watch." — BBC Introducing Northampton"This is incredible. Love it." — Chris Hawkins, BBC 6 Music

£14