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Fringe REVIEW: Mamoru Iriguchi @The Marlborough

May 24, 2018

Oh we adored Mamoru Iriguchi. He’s so sweet and geeky and utterly charming. The tech in the show is seriously clever although it’s about as mixed media, tech heavy Heath Robinson as you can get, and gets utterly bonkers by the end, but Iriguchi keep his boundless energy and charm beaming out.

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Toupie Lowther: Her life by Val Brown: Book Launch

October 26, 2017

Local author Val Brown launched her new book last night. This book is an insightful new biography of Toupie Lowther who appears as a walk-on character in many biographies of Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridg but is a most fascinating woman in her own right.

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Cabaret

REVIEW: Pink Fringe: Madame Señorita

May 22, 2016

Valluerca managed the raucous fringe audience well, charming everyone with just a hint of Iberian Menace behind those flashing eyes. She has that wonderfully Spanish mix of dark and light so compounded in the Spanish soul, like Goya eating candy floss of getting your face sliced by las Meninas, Madame Señorita is disturbing & brilliant and will stay with you after the laughter has faded.

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PREVIEW: ‘Camp’ at the Spire

Gary Hart December 3, 2015

Peter Kay lookalike Scottee has rounded up some of the UK’s most mediocre talent for a night almost worth the ticket price on December 5. Presented by The Marlborough Theatre and Pink Fringe, ‘Camp’ (as Christmas) is a special festive edition of his now infamous, sell out variety knees up.

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Arts

REVIEW: Cafe Debris: Marlborough Theatre

September 4, 2015

If you like your cabaret funny, strange, familiar, creepy, shocking and seriously entertaining then get yourself along to the Marlborough Theatre as soon as you can, Café Debris are only here until the 8th of September and I would recommend you catch this show while you can.

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Arts

PREVIEW: The Lovers by Spun Glass Theatre

Besi Besemar March 6, 2015

Brighton-based Spun Glass Theatre are currently researching and developing a theatre project examining why we fall in love and what happens when we lose control of our senses, while exploring ideas of gender, sexuality, and LGBTQ representation. The piece follows the four lovers from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and will feature live onstage animations and soundscapes.

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