Fabulous comedy evening at the Brighton Open Air Theatre tonight.
Didn’t even know this place existed but it is superb venue
Saw Angela Barnes who was superb as usual and Mark Steele ( well known Palace fan) who did an excellent set …his son was the MC
lovely weather and beautiful sunset.View attachment 149682
I came down from London last Friday to see Pinter's 'One man, two guvnor's' - fabulous venue, great acting (with a Brighton twist..) - My family who still live in Brighton didn't know it existed.. Make an effort NSC, well worth a night out.
Yup, bring what you like. Food, drink and it makes no odds to the people in charge although there is a bar. Turned up a while ago with pizzas and a few tins for the Mrs but the problem was we were late and got absolutely annihilated by the comedian. The moral of the story is turn up in time armed with a pub full of beer and a restaurant full of food but woe betide being late. Wonderful location when the weather is like this ����Going tomorrow to see Zoe Lyons and Jen Brister (who I think is great). Can you still bring in your own food and booze?
Sure enough, before the end of the first act the the thunder intensified, the lightening flashed, the heavens opened and we all got absolutely drenched. They called it off in the interval. It was spectacular though watching Caesar's murder in a thunderstorm!
Ah there you go, a more primitive era when people didn't know any better. Apparently it was called off because of the lightning rather than the rain. Health and Safety.They should have been made of sterner stuff. I saw Romeo and Juliet there a couple of years ago - it chucked it down from the first act and the cast just carried on. The audience were soaked through but it was thoroughly enjoyable.
I saw The Tempest at the Globe about 20 years - there was a terrific thunderstorm just after the play started: it couldn't have been timed better
Fabulous comedy evening at the Brighton Open Air Theatre tonight.
Didn’t even know this place existed but it is superb venue
Saw Angela Barnes who was superb as usual and Mark Steele ( well known Palace fan) who did an excellent set …his son was the MC
lovely weather and beautiful sunset.View attachment 149682
Going tomorrow to see Zoe Lyons and Jen Brister (who I think is great). Can you still bring in your own food and booze?
Textbook facepalm from the bloke in the Albion shirt. Was that the OP ?
BOAT = Bit Off A Tractor.
If you know you know.
They should have been made of sterner stuff. I saw Romeo and Juliet there a couple of years ago - it chucked it down from the first act and the cast just carried on. The audience were soaked through but it was thoroughly enjoyable.
I saw The Tempest at the Globe about 20 years - there was a terrific thunderstorm just after the play started: it couldn't have been timed better