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It's (nearly) May...
So... Reminders

Something Underground at Brighton Fringe
Jonathan Brown's
You Can't Watch This Play 
 Exeter Street Hall.

Inspired by The Fool and Now…Award-winning Jonathan Brown takes you on a wildly subversive, newly-discovered-each-performance  journey, with live musical score (David Molz) and in-the-moment plunges into worlds you’ve been told “Do not exist!” (…..and to shut up about them),
in what JB describes as An Archaeology of The Soul.
 Tickets and more info here

Back to back with...
Sarah Hickingbottom's new one woman show
"The Woman Who Conceived the Pill"

See both, for just £14

A little trailer for: You Can't Watch This Play

The Silent Stream
The Trump of Regency times?
11th May
at Eastbourne's Under Ground Theatre. 
Tickets and info here: 

Georgey Porgey, Pudding and Pie: 
Perhaps the Trump of his time, The Prince Regent likewise had a penchant for building profusely, leaving debts, scandal, environmental calamity and grabbed p*ssies in his wake. Now, in timely fashion, the haunting award-winning dark comedy about the fake news, lies and secrets behind the building of the Royal Pavilion, returns to the south coast,

“…a must-see …..his performance is very accomplished, bringing to life the showman for a 21st century audience. This is a royally good show, created by someone who clearly loves the city of the current and the past in equal parts.” The Brighton Argus. May 2013.

The Prince Regent has taken a fancy to the town, to Dr Russell’s “sea-water cure”, to Maria Fitzherbert, and against an old underground stream that threatens his scheme to build his Pavilion.

I really enjoyed it tonight. You are a great performer and able to play to the strengths of the script, making the twists and turns of character really clear…… clever and funny. Well done! A tour de force of a performance!” Sara Clifford, Playwright

Unbeknownst to him, the ancient river has its allies in the underworld, and George finds himself caught up in adventures, that his father considers unholy, in a bid to find out what wisdom his own unbidden children have to tell him.

“…the captivating vitality of Brown’s multifaceted performance transport us…..presented confidently and honestly. Vast emotional range is reached...A fantastic insight into the Fringe’s host city; Brown shines in his convincing depiction of a man who helped birth Brighton and the scandal that makes this city what it is.” Broadway Baby. May 2013

"The Silent Stream" trailer.
New Something Underground Podcast
Happy Hour
It's more than an hour, and it's not always happy.

 8th June (The Rialto, Brighton) 
26-29 June (Bread & Roses, London)
A dark comedy…
One man’s odyssey, to save his son and his own sanity,
from the sinister forces he’s exposed them both to.

5 Stars “A perfect piece of fringe theatre. Writer/actor Jonathan Brown takes you on a complex, funny and harrowing journey.....portrayed brilliantly .... a terrific eye for social observation....a profoundly moving piece of theatre. If you’re only going to see one play this festival, you’d be hard pressed to beat this.” Latest 7 Magazine, Brighton Fringe 2010.

Trailer for the "Create Your Own One Person Show" course
Our April One Person Show Course's are nearing their ends... 

And now you can
Come to the free showcases of new work

The Cockpit, Marylebone, London 7pm on May 3rd
Evolution Arts, Sillwood Place, Brighton 7.15pm on May 9th
for snippets of our new shows with titles such as...
  • "Fruit" by Denize Levett (London)
  • Giulia Menichelli's "Chiaroscuro" (Brighton)
  • Ruth Leah's "Naked? With Cliff? Never!" (London)
  • Two Short Stories by Ruth Lawrence "The Transforming", and  "The Map"  (Brighton)
  • Natalia Kieniewicz’s “Dragon” (London)
  • Corinna Gray: A Woman unsung for her ground breaking palaeontology (Brighton)
  • Paul Chauncy's "Finding Your Inner Voice with PaulyWauly & his Horn of Plenty" (London)
  • Writer's block - a tale. Debbie Plentie (Brighton)
  • Rob Bateman's " A Tale from Transylvania" (London)
  • Brian's piece (tbc)  (Brighton)
  • Vince's piece (tbc)  (London)
And now it's just time for us to say... cheerio.
And thanks.
Till next time. 
Happy May
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