Whether or not the comic songs in this legendary musical celebrate or mock the areas of Brighton and Hove they discuss, local audiences have never seemed to care.
The show has been popular since it first took to the Concorde stage in 1996.
Taking well-known tunes and changing the lyrics so they refer to parts of the city, Terry, also known as the unofficial mayor of Brighton, has created some hilarious interpretations.
This show includes classic numbers like Biznessman In Whitehawk sung to Sting's Englishman In New York ("ohh I am an architect, I'll redesign your face a bit, I'm a biznessman in Whitehawk") and Patcham Wannabe sung to the Spice Girls' Wannabe ("I really want to live in Patcham, car keys on the floor, swapping wives is groovy, it's what your neighbour's for").
It also showcases two freshly-penned tunes about letting go of the West Pier and the new, fashionable face of Hove.
Tickets cost £15, show starts 8pm. Call 01273 709709 for further details and information.
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