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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

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

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

C’est Magnifique at the Brighton i360 (in support of the Horizon Fund)

Brighton i360 Lower Kings Road, Brighton

If you’re looking for something a little magical, a little meaningful, and very Brighton this Fringe, pop C’est Magnifique at the Brighton i360 straight onto your list. It’s a free‑to‑attend event with a big heart, supporting the Horizon Fund - the i360’s own initiative raising money for local mental health and wellbeing projects. For this special Fringe run, the i360 is hosting the artist inside the pod itself, a properly unique setting and completely free of charge as part of their commitment to supporting the arts. In return, £2 from every ticket sold goes directly to the Horizon Fund, helping to support people in our community who need it most. Expect a gorgeous blend of music, atmosphere and that unmistakable “only-in-Brighton” energy as the pod glides above the seafront. Whether you’re a Fringe regular or just fancy something uplifting with a view, this is one of those events that feels good to attend in every sense.

£25.