Our Blog
Here you’ll find our latest news and updates.
Here you’ll find our latest news and updates.
Theatre, with its ability to transport audiences to different worlds and lives, evoke emotions, and provoke thought, always has a unique way of leaving a lasting impact on the audiences who experience
At the end of October 2023, BPT’s most recent show exploded onto the stage at the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA) in a beautiful burst of salt, oil, yeast, flour,
We believe that #TheatreIsForEveryone. Brighton People’s Theatre was founded out of a desire to create theatre in a way that was more relevant and accessible to most people. We use all of
Amina has just moved to Brighton, with her daughter Darya. She’s doing everything she can to settle into her new home in Whitehawk, but every time she looks out at the sea
We’re creating a new show that emerges from the stories and creative aspirations of people with heritage from Arabic-speaking countries. لقراءة هذه المدونة باللغة العربية ، يرجى النقر فوق الزر أدناه. Download
From April 2023 we are launching our new way of working. This blog explores what we are going to do. It’s written by BPT’s CEO and Artistic Director, Naomi Alexander. We are
From April 2023 we are launching our new way of working. This blog is written by Ned Glasier who we collaborated with last year.
We’re excited to collaborate with Thirdspace Theatre (formally Windmill Young Actors) to cast their new show for Brighton Festival, BAKKHAI. Read more about the show here. There will be matinee and evening
Brighton People’s Theatre is casting our new play Born and Bread, and we’d love to meet you. After listening to the stories of over 100 locals, 36 workshops, dozens of extra rehearsals,
Our Artistic Director, Naomi Alexander, was invited to speak on an episode of a new podcast, The Brighton Paradox. It’s a unique ten-part audio series investigating Brighton & Hove’s creative and economic