If you trust the judgement of Kathy Burke, Ray Winstone, Alan Davis and Julia Sawalha, you'll go and see Tape.
Last week, the busy celebs took time out of their hectic schedules to see the play which everyone is raving about.
Starring James Lance (The Book Group, Teachers and I'm Alan Partridge) and Lee Ross (Secrets and Lies and The English Patient) and directed by Joanne McInnes (Playing The Field), Tape is a riveting exploration of sex, friendship and memory.
Its unique blend of gripping drama and dark humour has proven so popular with Brighton audiences that the cast have been forced to extend the run.
Now Tape will run until August 11 rather than closing on Sunday. For tickets, call 01273 746118.
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