Ongoing

We Stay Kidz Forever

Gallery 40 40 Gloucester Rd, Brighton

The exhibition, We Stay Kidz Forever, features photography by Hannah Sherlock and explores young adulthood in the aftermath of the pandemic through a series of documentary photographs and constructed portraits created inside a Brighton student house between 2021 and 2022. The show is free to attend and open to the public from 9th-14th June at Gallery40, Gloucester Rd, Brighton.

Free

Jane Eyre

Brighton Open Air Theatre Dyke Rd, Brighton

Jane Eyre | Wed 10- Sat 13 Jun 19:00 @ Brighton Open Air Theatre £17.00 Polly Teale’s powerful adaptation of Jane Eyre reimagines Charlotte Brontë’s classic through a darker psychological lens. Performed outdoors beneath the summer sky, the production explores passion, repression and identity with emotional intensity, bringing fresh urgency and theatrical imagination to one of literature’s most enduring heroines.   

£17.00

Strictly Dan – Playing the music of Steely Dan

Komedia 44-47 Gardner Street, Brighton

Strictly Dan - Playing the music of Steely Dan Hi everyone, we are back in Brighton @ Komedia on Thursday 11th June. We are all looking forward to showcasing our revamped sets of Steely Dan classics. Come and join us in the Basement room for close harmonies, Jazzy keys, soaring and soulful guitar solos and fabulous horn playing all layered over a tight backline. It will be great to see faces old and new…….. Tickets available at good-show.co.uk/events/3578 through Komedia box office there will also be some tickets available on the door.

£18.00

Derek Mitchell: Double Dutch 2

Ironworks Studios 30 Cheapside, Brighton

The brand-new live show from Derek Mitchell, comedian and viral creator behind @letsdoubledutch. After hundreds of sold-out performances of his hit debut Double Dutch – seen by tens of thousands around the world – Derek returns with a follow-up that goes deeper and is packed with even more laughs.​ With nearly a million followers and over half a billion views online, Derek has built a global fanbase through his whip-smart characters and satirical takes on Dutch, British and North American cultures. But Double Dutch: Two is something different. This time, it’s personal. It’s a show about life between cultures, marrying into Dutchness, and finding meaning in the mess of modern life. It’s about loneliness and connection. And yes, it’s also very funny. Featuring characters, stories and stand-up, Double Dutch: Two is a joyful night that brings people together in a way no social feed ever could.

£19.85