An absurdist exposé of the internet-addicted generation, readings by refugee writers and music from classical through to contemporary form the eclectic mix scheduled for this central Brighton venue.
Steadily gaining momentum with its Fringe itinerary in recent years, the venue's forthcoming season sees it welcome back popular acts such as impressive percussionist Adam Bushell.
There's also political comedy with Errol Baptiste's one-man show 90 Days and drama for kids including Captain Grandma (pictured) and the Captured Grandchildren.
Various start times and prices. For bookings call 01273 709709, see www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk or log on to www.brightonquakers.co.uk for details during the festival.
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