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Bohemia comes to Brighton as the High Priestess of the Muse of Comedy
(promoter of Hove comedy club the Sanctum) brings an eclectic mini-fringe of
comedy solo shows, music, improv and stand-up to the Prince Albert in Brighton
for the Brighton Fringe 2002.
Most shows start at 9pm (Brighton New Acts and Charmian
Hughes start at 7pm) at the Prince Albert,
Trafalgar Street, Brighton (Train station end). Click
here for link to map.
Price £4, £3
concessions. If you would like to make a reservation, or for more
information, e-mail the High
Priestess, or call the
Sanctum's information line on 07732 369837.
Show Diary
 | Monday 6th May 2002 - 7pm: |
Charmian Hughes
The Magic Muff
An exploration of the myths surrounding womanhood, creativity and art...
stand-up and post-modern dance!
 | Monday 6th May 2002 - 9pm: |
Kev F's Rude Health
As seen on ITV1's A-Z Of Rude Health, comedian Kev F's debut one man show
looks at sexual and bottily health in an innovative and hilarious in-depth
probe. P
http://sitsvac.org/kevf.html
 | Monday 13th May 2002 - 9pm:
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Dangermouth Improv
London impro team strut their off-the-cuff stuff
 | Monday 20th May 2002 - 9pm:
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The Quite Good Show
All-singing, part-dancing, mainly-talking sketches and songs. Also
May 27th.
 | Wednesday 22nd May 2002 - 9pm:
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"I've Got a Guitar and
I'm Not Afraid to Use It"
Circuit comedians get together to bring you an evening of songs - some
serious, some not - it doesn't matter if you are coming to see music or to see
comedy, you won't be disappointed!
 | Monday 27th May 2002 - 9pm:
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The Quite Good Show
All-singing, part-dancing, mainly-talking sketches and songs. Also
May 20th.
 | Wednesday 29th May 2002 - 7pm: |
Brighton New Acts
Up-and-coming local comedy talent.
 | Wednesday 29th May 2002 - 9pm: |
Peter Buckley-Hill
My Old Man's a Dustman - A Deconstruction
Peter Buckley-Hill previews his ninth successive Edinburgh Fringe show
here at Brighton, which is based on the famous Lonnie Donegan song -
including the history of gorblimey trousers; the Red Army Choir version,
the Andrew Lloyd Webber version, Chaucer's Dustmanne's Tale, and the
alternative finales of Dustbin Karaoke or the Last Night of the Dustbin Proms.
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