The fifth Brighton Fringe Festival gets underway tomorrow with a number of plays, comedy, films, gigs and events taking place.
This week, Moira Buffini's black comedy Blavatsky's Tower starts its run at the New Venture Theatre in Bedford Place, Brighton, on Monday and continues until May 19.
The show centres around the weird dynamics of a highly-dysfunctional family. Tickets cost £7 and £6. Call 01273 746118.
People Who Don't Do Dinner Parties will be performed at The Hanbury Ballroom from Tuesday. It also takes place on May 11, 17, 20 and 25.
Set in a London night club, the show follows four actors playing 18 characters. Tickets cost £7.50 and £6. Call 01273 647100.
Those aged 11 to 25 might want to make their way to The Ray Tindle Centre in Upper Gardner Street, Brighton, tomorrow, where AudioActive will be providing training in the production of pop music.
Participants will be able to focus on developing DJing skills as well as producing tracks in a variety of genres using the latest technology.
The event is free and participants do not need to have any previous experience.
For further details of Fringe Festival events, visit www.fringe.brighton.co.uk.
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