Our Blog
Here you’ll find our latest news and updates.
Here you’ll find our latest news and updates.
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
We’re excited to bring you some BRAND NEW drop-in workshops this autumn. Join us weekly to play games, develop your creativity, make new friends, and have fun. Workshops are every Thursday, 6.30 –
We’re excited to bring you our latest show, Born and Bread, a new story for the stage all about home, belonging, and identity. If Brighton were a dining table that stretches out along the sea,
Congratulations to the whole cast and crew of Windmill Young Actors’ (WYA) Romeo and Juliet on a stunning performance at Hollingdean Skate Park last weekend as part of the Brighton Festival. We
On the 24 May from 6 pm – 9 pm we’ll be running a fun casting evening at the Friends Meeting House on Ship Street where we will form a company of
Thank you so much to everyone who has been involved so far in contributing to our new show, Born and Bread. We’ve loved reading stories that have been shared through our website,
Brighton People’s Theatre is looking for a freelance Company Stage Manager to support the company through the process of bringing two research and development processes to the stage this summer. The shows
If Brighton was a dining table that stretched out along the sea… Who sits at the table? What’s on the menu? And what stories are told across the table? Brighton People’s Theatre