Brighton Fringe: Cabaret – Animal Nights
Cabaret
Animal Nights @ The Brunswick
5th, 6th, 13th May
8pm-11pm
£10 age res 12+
This event is a Hussy pick for the Brighton Fringe.
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Animal Nights at intimate 1930’s built music and arts venue The Brunswick, promises to deliver a magical mix of film, theatre, comedy and music from founding members of Artists Project Earth, who produced sell-out tour ‘Tape’.
APE comprises of artists, journalists, film makers and authors who together raise awareness on all aspects of climate change and funds for disaster relief through music and the Arts. Their projects are supported by various musicians such as U2, Coldplay, Radiohead and The Kooks to name but a few.
On for three nights only here at the Fringe, artists that will be taking part in the evening include personal favourites of mine, television’s James Lance of Teacher’s and Book Group fame and actor Lee Ross who has had numerous appearances on The Catherine Tate Show, Hustle and Life on Mars.
For more info visit: www.thebrunswickpub.co.uk
This is an entry for the competition to win a ticket to the Beachdown Festival.
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For details of the festival www.beachdownfestival.com
Tags: Beachdownwriter, Brighton Fringe
What's on your mind?
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April 28th 2009 | 1
Maggie Flynn says:
Hello Hussy
Have just been reading your info on Animal Nights, it’s great to be there as your pick for the fringe, thank you. I just wanted to correct a few factual errors. Animal Nights is produced by AnimalInk (formerly APE), but we are not ‘Artists Project Earth’ and are not connected to climate change/disaster relief campaigning. Finally James Lance is not performing at this Animal Nights event, but is involved and will be in future events. These nights have scenes from ‘Marine Parade’ a play by Simon Stephens with music by Mark Eitzel (American Music Club)starring Lee Ross & Lucy Jules, and much much more.
Many thanks for your support
Maggie Flynn
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Sarah L Sharp says:
Hey Maggie,
Many thanks for rectifying that, all info sourced from the Brighton Fringe festival site and guide nearly two months ago..if you have any further upto date info feel free to send it to me.
Hopefully see you there!


