Following last year's memorable performance, popular local pianist Rachel Fryer is providing another opportunity to hear Bach’s extraordinary Goldberg Variations in their entirety, as made famous by Glenn Gould. Full of contrast, the Variations last 80 minutes.
Following last year's memorable performance, popular local pianist Rachel Fryer is providing another opportunity to hear Bach’s extraordinary Goldberg Variations in their entirety, as made famous by Glenn Gould. Full of contrast, the Variations last 80 minutes.
Maria Rivans invites you into her fantastical world by converting ink_d gallery into a jungle environment, transporting us physically into her surreal world in which to explore her humorous and bizarre 3D collages.
Rivans' solo show explores the idea of a growing estrangement from the natural world, and attempts to reconnect us with nature.
Warning! Expect a sensory overload.
Following sell-out 2011 and 2012 seasons, Bad Bread are thrilled to return to Brighton Fringe with a brand new romantic (sketch) comedy- just don’t tell Richard Curtis. Sure, they’re comedians but they’re also just a girl (and two guys), standing in front of an audience, asking you to laugh. “Wonderfully funny show. Three excellent comedians.”- (British Comedy Guide)
Terry Seabrook brings lively and accomplished jazz piano to The Old Bank, with vocals supplied by Imogen Lyle. Terry has recorded and performed throughout the UK with his own Latin group Cubana Bop as well as performing in a variety of UK and US jazz groups. A full range of refreshments will be available from the Bank bar and kitchen.
The Hove Bank presents Blue Café Jazz! Magdalena Reising, singer, harpist and songwriter sings and plays beautiful music that couples unforgettable, haunting vocals with a dynamic, sophisticated folk and contemporary jazz feel, accompanied by piano (Terry Seabrook) and double bass (Steve Thompson). “Glorious, subtle, magic power…” (New York Review)
Stockport to Memphis marks a significant new direction for Barb as she has included five of her own songs in the collection, which also features her new arrangements of songs by Sam Cooke, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Rod Argent, Mike Scott, Hank Williams, Tom Waits and, of course, Bob Dylan.
“Possibly our best interpreter of Dylan’s songs” (Billy Bragg)
The victim of a joke, a chance encounter with another side of life, revenge, spite. What would make a perfectly ordinary human being commit an act of unspeakable evil? Neil Labute tells stories of seemingly harmless, ordinary people pushed to extraordinary acts by chance encounters with what life has to offer. What will life push you to do?
A trio of bassoons hotfoot from Germany present us with a delicious musical recital. The Quedlinburger Fagott (bassoon) Trio FCC take us on a musical journey with 'three bassoons through five centuries'. Includes arrangements of music by Monteverdi, Boismortier, Purcell & Handel.
Inspired by their day at the Institute of Dreams, the award winning BattleActs! (Independent on Saturday's Top Ten Comedy Show) will split into two teams of fearless improvisers to amuse and amaze. Known for sell-out shows at Edinburgh Festival, BattleActs! have been spotted at The Accidental Festival, The Old Vic Tunnels, The Dogstar and the Comedy Store.
Tickets include one delightful cocktail.