Rolling on the Floor Laughing is an excellent display of the work of The Circus Project, a registered charity specializing in aerial circus. The project was founded by aerial artists Emma and Dave Taylor in 1999, and is now a firmly established company that attracts young people and professional circus companies. The Circus Project runs [...] Read more »
Brighton Fringe 2012
I spent my weekend in Brighton, checking out what’s on at this year’s festival of art, performance, dance and comedy, all happening by the sea side. And despite the relentless rain and freezing winds, I was not disappointed. I saw four shows and each of them, although unique, deserved at least four stars. Fringe theatre can [...] Read more »
Brighton Festival 2012 – Level of Difficulty Hard
Level of Difficulty Hard is described by the company as “mainly a dance but also a true story”, and this half an hour performance certainly encapsulates the dichotomy between truth and fantasy. The performance took place in a small art gallery right on the Brighton sea front, a perfect setting for this serene depiction of [...] Read more »
Brighton Festival 2012 – And Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out
And Nothing Turned Itself inside out, by Dash Theatre is somewhere in between an indie romance and a lecture on astrophysics, hosted by The Warren, a pop up theatre opposite a car park in the back streets of Brighton. The Warren has an Alice in Wonderland feel to it, complete with bunting and a white [...] Read more »
