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Moments of Kalmfulness gallery

Seafront Gallery 54 Kings Road, Brighton

Kalms Herbal Remedies, a leading emotional wellbeing brand, created the exhibition in response to research showing that 42% of UK adults struggle to find moments of calm in daily life. Originally developed as a digital sanctuary, the Moments of Kalmfulness gallery has now been brought to life as a physical experience on Brighton’s iconic seafront. The exhibition explores the concept of ‘kalmfulness’ – a state of feeling peaceful and balanced amid everyday life – and encourages people to embrace small, achievable ways to reduce stress. Kalmfulness can be found in simple, everyday moments – from taking a few deep breaths to spending time outdoors or connecting with loved ones. This idea sits at the heart of the Moments of Kalmfulness gallery, which brings these everyday moments to life through calming imagery designed to help visitors pause and reset. The concept is supported by research showing the impact of visual calm. While 65% of UK adults say time outdoors helps them feel more relaxed, over half (52%) say that even viewing images of nature or tranquil scenes can help them feel more at ease. Visitors can explore a carefully curated collection of images capturing moments of peace and tranquillity. The gallery […]

Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank (various dates)

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The Rotunda Theatre: Bubble Regency Square, Brighton

07/05/2026 6:30pm - 7:30pm 09/05/2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm 14/05/2026 6:30pm - 7:30pm 16/05/2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm Chunxiang's Schoolroom Prank | Rooted in one of the earliest surviving versions of this beloved comic episode, Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank offers a vibrant revival of classical (Chinese opera) Kunqu humour. Our reconstruction respects the elegant musicality and poetic wit of the original script, while shaping it into a fresh theatrical language that speaks directly to contemporary audiences. Cheeky, clever Chunxiang turns a strict schoolroom upside down with quick timing, lyrical banter and playful chaos. The production features the refined artistry of male dan performance — a classical cross-gender tradition — adding expressive nuance and a unique layer of theatrical beauty. Together, the ensemble creates a lively blend of movement, comedy and musical rhythm rarely seen on the modern stage. Performed in a traditional Chinese operatic vocal style with Chinese and English surtitles, the work offers an inviting introduction to the grace, humour and expressive physicality of Kunqu. Whether you are encountering Chinese opera for the first time or returning as an enthusiast, this joyful reimagining provides a colourful, accessible and delightfully mischievous window into one of the world’s oldest operatic traditions.

£12.00

Discover Kunqu (various dates)

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The Rotunda Theatre: Bubble Regency Square, Brighton

07/05/2026 11:00am - 12:00pm 10/05/2026 10:30am - 12:00pm 14/05/2026 11am - 12:30pm 17/05/2026 10:30am - 12:00pm Discover Kunqu | Discover the elegance and vitality of Kunqu (Chinese Opera) through two uniquely themed workshops inspired by our productions The Covetousness and Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank. Each session opens a window into the poetic world of classical Chinese opera, inviting participants to step directly into the artistry of its characters. Guided by professional performers, you will learn the essentials of Kunqu make-up—painting delicate lines, shaping colours, and creating expressive operatic faces. You will then explore signature movements from different role types, from the refined grace of the dan roles to the bold physicality of the hualian. Every gesture carries rhythm; every step holds a story. Perfect for newcomers and curious learners, the workshop offers a gentle, engaging introduction to one of the world’s oldest performance traditions. All instruction is delivered in English, with hands-on participation throughout. Whether paired with the performances or enjoyed on its own, this workshop offers a rare chance to experience Kunqu from the inside—both as an art form and a living tradition.

£12.00

The Covetousness (various dates)

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The Rotunda Theatre: Bubble Regency Square, Brighton

08/05/2026 5.00pm - 6pm 10/05/2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm 15/05/2026 5pm - 6pm 17/05/2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm   The Covetousness is a rare treasure of Kunqu (Chinese Opera), revived from a little-performed scene in The Nanke Dream, one of the most celebrated classical plays of the Ming dynasty. Nearly lost to time, the piece survived only through fragmentary manuscripts and scattered oral accounts. Our team spent months researching surviving scores and archival traces to reconstruct the work with rigorous historical care and reimagine it with a vivid contemporary theatrical language. Following its 2025 appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this revival continues its international tour. Set in a dreamlike world where loyalty collides with destiny, the story unfolds through striking physical movement, expressive gesture and rich musicality. Performed by a Huadan (female warrior role) and Hualian (painted-face male role), it presents an unusual and compelling pairing seldom seen in today’s Chinese opera. Performed in a traditional Chinese operatic vocal style with Chinese and English surtitles, the piece blends traditional operatic singing with clear, modern staging. Whether you are discovering Chinese opera for the first time or returning as a long-time admirer, this is a visually captivating and accessible introduction to one […]

£12.00

The Ladyboys Of Bangkok

The Sabai Pavilion Preston Park, Preston Rd, Brighton

The Ladyboys Of Bangkok | Saturday 9th May to Sunday 31st May Tuesdays to Thursdays – 7pm daily Fridays/Saturdays – (4pm)* 6.30pm & 9pm Sundays – 6pm Step into the dazzling glow of the Full Moon — where glamour meets illusion and every heartbeat dances to the rhythm of the tropics! The Ladyboys of Bangkok return with their most spectacular show yet — Full Moon, a sensational new celebration of life, love, and liberation under the silver Thai sky. Expect a cosmic fusion of stunning choreography, sparkling couture, and jaw-dropping cabaret artistry, as our world-famous performers light up the stage with an electrifying mix of pop hits, showgirl classics, and a little lunar magic. From moonlit beaches to neon Bangkok nights, this is a journey of transformation, empowerment, and pure entertainment — a carnival of colour and charisma that shines brighter than ever before. Full Moon 2026 — where the night is young, the stars are fierce, and the Ladyboys will leave you glowing. Want to make your night even more fabulous? Thai food, Prosecco, Celebration packages Add-ons are available in the booking process so you can bring the party vibes! Hen party or group booking? We have got you […]

£20.00

The Great Escape Festival

The Great Escape Festival | The multi-venue festival returns for its twentieth year, showcasing over 450 up-and-coming artists across 30+ venues. This year’s heavyweight bill includes viral sensation Angine de Poitrine, alongside Peaches, Working Men’s Club, Walt Disco and many more - catch them before they shoot off to new heights.

Binding Agent

The Rotunda Theatre: Bubble Regency Square, Brighton

Binding Agent | “Look. You two need to loosen up a bit, because you might be here for an unbelievably long time, okay? Just a piece of advice. Do you want a smoothie?” Two hostages struggle to co-operate whilst trying to escape their unpredictable, smoothie-toting kidnapper. A play about polarisation, the alienating effects of half-truths and misinformation and a general sense of political claustrophobia and malaise. Written by Harry Smithson. Directed by award-winning director Chris Yarnell. CAST Sam Hill: Magic Goes Wrong (West End), The Witcher (Netflix) Matilda Tucker: Wonka, Dangerous Liaisons (BBC), Dr Who (BBC) Joseph Reed: The Mousetrap, Wipers Times, The Nobodies (Chalk-Line Theatre) Megan Cusack: Call the Midwife (BBC), Playboy of the Western World (National Theatre) About the Company: Shambles Ensemble make physically/ visually driven work and New Writing across film and live performance. The company has been supported by Arts Council England, BOLD, and Camden People’s Theatre. 14/05/2026: 15:30 - 16:30 15/05/2026: 15:30 - 16:30 16/05/2026: 17:00 - 18:00 17/05/2026: 17:00 - 18:00

£12

Chemistry

The Lantern Theatre 77 St James Street, Brighton

Chemistry | ★★★★★ hit comes to the Brighton Fringe: Witty and tender, Chemistry is a life-affirming love story sparked in therapy. Steph’s battling chronic depression. Jamie’s crashed after pushing himself way too far, way too fast. They meet in a psychiatrist’s waiting room - hardly the stuff that rom-coms are made of - but the spark is instant and undeniable. What follows is messy, electric and unexpectedly beautiful. When your own brain feels like the enemy, is falling in love the bravest thing you can do - or the most reckless? Studies show that 1 in 4 adults in England will experience a mental health problem each year. Darkly funny and deeply moving, Jacob Marx Rice's Chemistry is a frank exploration of how we manage love - and life - when we rely on chemicals to keep us balanced. May 15 - 9 PM-10 PM May 16 - 9 PM-10 PM May 17 - 2 PM-3PM May 18 - 9 PM-10 PM May 19 - 9 PM- 10 PM May 20 - 9 PM - 10 PM May 21 - 7 PM - 8PM

£14.00
Ongoing

NOHACA Tequilatini Month

This May, Brighton’s cocktail scene moves with intention. NOHACA Tequilatini Month is a city-wide collaboration between NOHACA Tequila and a curated selection of local bars, hotels, and hospitality destinations, inviting guests to discover a more elevated tequila ritual across the city. At the centre is the NOHACA Tequilatini: a refined, martini-inspired serve built around NOHACA Plata - stirred, served up, and finished with a house twist or accompaniment that reflects their venue identity. Whether you’re planning an evening out or stepping into a new favourite bar, Tequilatini Month is designed to spotlight Brighton’s best hospitality spaces - through atmosphere, craft, and a quietly confident tequila moment.

Artists Open Houses (weekends)

Artists Open Houses 2026 Now celebrating an impressive 45th year, the event showcases a remarkable 197 venues. Taking place across the first four weekends of May (May 2–4, May 9–10, May 16–17 and May 23–25), Brighton Open Houses once again promises a spectacular, citywide celebration of creativity, bringing together artists, makers and visitors with a unique and interactive cultural experience. Artists Open Houses takes place across Brighton & Hove, extending to Rottingdean and Ditchling and offers visitors and residents a fresh way to explore Brighton and Hove beyond the usual routes. Weekends only: 2–4 May 9–10 May 16–17 May 23–25 May For a list of participants visit: https://aoh.org.uk/

Free

Vibrations from Mars

Flow State Hove 48 Brunswick Street, Brighton

Vibrations from Mars is a space-themed guided storytime meditation show that takes you on a journey through the cosmos. Led by certified yoga & sound meditation instructor and drag artist Gaylien de Mars, you'll be teleported around the universe, visiting distant planets before returning safely back to Earth. This is an immersive, sensory experience with live music using crystal bowls, koshi chimes, tuning forks, steel drums and ethereal vocals. Explore how vibration is experienced as sound and sensation, helping to relax the nervous system and rest. Explore the deep connection humanity has with the cosmos. This experience is crafted with *accessibility and neurodivergent comfort in mind, and is a safe space for the LGBTQIA+ community. No yoga experience needed – just curiosity, and a willingness to float through an otherworldly, soothing adventure. *Please note the venue is accessed via 1 step and is not wheelchair accessible.

£15.00

Unidentified Fluid Other: Gaylien de Mars

Ironworks Studios 30 Cheapside, Brighton

Unidentified Fluid Other: Gaylien de Mars - An exploration of gender and identity through the cracked lens of this modern world, Unidentified Fluid Other is a multimedia drag performance blending live vocals, projection, and theatrical storytelling. The show comes to Brighton Fringe from local drag performer Gaylien de Mars, winner of the Ironclad 2026 New Writing Bursary. Blending introspective storytelling with striking projections throughout, the show creates a sensory-rich, immersive experience. It moves between vulnerability and celebration, inviting audiences to reflect on their own relationship to identity, belonging, and allyship. ‘We all ask ourselves, at some point, who we really are and where we fit. I hope this show invites people to sit with those questions, and to think about how we show up for ourselves, and for each other.’ - Gaylien de Mars

£15.00

I Want To Speak To Your Manager (How I Was Radicalised And Became…Karen)

The Actors 4 Prince's Street, Brighton

I Want To Speak To Your Manager (How I Was Radicalised And Became...Karen) | After a sold-out run at Dublin Fringe Festival in 2025, acclaimed performer and accidental keyboard warrior Holly Hughes brings her bold and hilarious one-woman show to Brighton Fringe Festival on May 14 and May 15. Running at award-winning The Actors Theatre, I Want To Speak To Your Manager (How I Was Radicalised And Became...Karen) tells the true story of one woman’s fight for justice (i.e. refunds), one complaint email at a time. You’ve heard this woman in a café, complaining her extra-hot-skinny latté isn’t hot enough. You’ve seen her in a restaurant, demanding dishes that aren’t on the menu. You’ve met her in the ALDI car park, where her SUV takes up multiple spaces: the dreaded Karen. But could you – down-to-earth, humble, people-pleasing – become her? Holly did. And she’s ready to speak her truth. This debut one-woman-show from internationally-acclaimed slam poet and accidental keyboard warrior Holly Hughes is a bold, hilarious and brutally honest interrogation of who gets to be angry in today’s society. After all, what is so wrong with holding people accountable? When broligarch losers are destroying the world, is being a […]

£11.00

The Covetousness

The Rotunda Theatre: Bubble Regency Square, Brighton

The Covetousness is a rare treasure of Kunqu (Chinese Opera), revived from a little-performed scene in The Nanke Dream, one of the most celebrated classical plays of the Ming dynasty. Nearly lost to time, the piece survived only through fragmentary manuscripts and scattered oral accounts. Our team spent months researching surviving scores and archival traces to reconstruct the work with rigorous historical care and reimagine it with a vivid contemporary theatrical language. Following its 2025 appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this revival continues its international tour. Set in a dreamlike world where loyalty collides with destiny, the story unfolds through striking physical movement, expressive gesture and rich musicality. Performed by a Huadan (female warrior role) and Hualian (painted-face male role), it presents an unusual and compelling pairing seldom seen in today’s Chinese opera. Performed in a traditional Chinese operatic vocal style with Chinese and English surtitles, the piece blends traditional operatic singing with clear, modern staging. Whether you are discovering Chinese opera for the first time or returning as a long-time admirer, this is a visually captivating and accessible introduction to one of the world’s most refined dramatic traditions.

£12.00

Ctrl+Alt+Jazz presents Toast Club

The Bee's Mouth 10 Western Rd, Brighton

Ctrl+Alt+Jazz presents Toast Club is the new promotions label started by Brighton jazz-rock band Meet Your Heroes. It was created to build a community of bands and artists pushing the jazz genre to its heavier fringes. Following the raucous C+A+J debut in London in April, the fusion train rolls forth to The Bee’s Mouth in Hove on Thursday 14th May 2026, as part of the Alt Alt Escape festival. Opening the show is Very Tiny Toads, the Brighton supergroup made up of Josephine Davies, Tim Wells and Angus Bishop. Second, Big Trio bless the stage - the relentless local quartet you’ve probably seen performing their brand of ‘jazz your friends like’. Third will be hosts Meet Your Heroes, a guitar trio fervently fusing math-rock and jazz. Finally we will witness Toast Club - the jazz-fusion aviators serving up breezy bangers, including their runaway hit Café Pacific. This is a free-entry event in the DIY spirit of the Alt Alt Escape. Don’t miss this epic lineup from Ctrl+Alt+Jazz.

Free

Pick-N-Mix

Chapel Royal 164 North Street, Brighton

Pick-N-Mix - Packed to the brim with our favourite things, Resound Voices (a low-voice choir based in Brighton and Hove) brings your their latest show "Pick-N-Mix" - which combines a little bit of 'this' with a rather generous sprinkling of 'that'. Join us as we bring your our unique sound, showcasing a wide range of musical styles and genres, and featuring songs you might recognise - and a few you (probably) won't!

£18.00

City Wall x Dave Clarke

Concorde 2 Madeira Drive, Brighton

City Wall x Dave Clarke | CITY WALL invites you to a night to remember with The Baron of Techno, a maverick, a musician, DAVE CLARKE. Now living in Amsterdam Dave Clarke has roots here in Brighton where he was born and raised. Championed early by the late John Peel who affectionately labelled him The Baron Of Techno, Dave Clarke has been making music of his own since 1990. Along the way collaborating with and remixing iconic artists such as Depeche Mode, The Chemical Brothers, Underworld and New Order to Fontaines D.C. Soft Moon, A Place To Bury Strangers, Gazelle Twin, The Amazing Snakeheads and Placebo. A true advocate of independent music and thought over the years he has featured several releases from Brighton based City Wall Records on his infamous White Noise radio show. For main room support… APAULL LIVE - joining us from Canada with a live set featuring tracks from Gunfactor, his new album PETRU LIVE - the Richie Hawtin Huddersfield Uni Scholarship winner shares tracks the debut album, Kolibri Live ROSS HARPER - City Wall Records founder who has promoted events since his roots in the 90s London techno scene ACID CARBON - popular stand out […]

£30.00