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Posted by Andy White on 31 May 2007 | Tagged as: brighton festival, brighton fringe festival, music, comedy
Opinions and thoughts on some of the acts in the Brighton Festival from two of our reviewers Jo in Brighton and Lee in Shoreham. Listen in to see what they thought of Dr Ivor Hairy Bum and Dr Willy Wee, Cirque Surreal, He Said She Said, Slaughterhouse, Ida Barr and The Caesar Twins.
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Posted by Andy White on 25 May 2007 | Tagged as: brighton fringe festival, comedy
#5: Greedy and The Pros from Dover at the Udderbelly [22:18m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (252)The Udderbelly is a big, blue, up-side-down cow that tours the country attending various festivals including our very own Brighton Fringe Festival. I had the pleasure of sitting in the Udderbelly bar (actually a tent) and chatting with two comedy sketch teams who were playing there, Greedy (Louie Bayliss, Felicity Wren, Rachel Egan, Alan Freestone and James Wren) and The Pros from Dover (Neil Cole, Phil Whelans and Richard Glover).
Learn all about bowel gas problems, accidents that only rich people can have and what it’s like to be kissed on the head by Jodie Kidd, what Rick Mayall is really like and how to succeed in cow tipping.

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Posted by Andy White on 13 May 2007 | Tagged as: brighton fringe festival, theatre, street entertainment
The Streets of Brighton took place on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th May. Enjoy an outdoor period drama, giant prawns doing a striptease, lively outdoor music from a group of frogmen, blokes in pubs, an incredible gong shower, a hydraulic caravan and some splendid, pulsating tree lights.

Artists featured/mentioned/could be heard in background:-
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Posted by Andy White on 07 May 2007 | Tagged as: brighton fringe festival
With mike in hand, I venture into Jubilee Square to capture the essence of Fringe City. I meet a man wearing a judge’s wig, a man with giant cardboard ears and a man making funny sounds with a guitar, a laptop and lots of wires. I also meet lots of lovely people who promise to review the performances they see during the festival - horah!
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Posted by Andy White on 04 May 2007 | Tagged as: brighton festival, brighton fringe festival
Coming very soon! Coverage of the Brighton Festival and Fringe Festival.