A brilliant piece of new writing reinforced by a distinctive setting, Still Life: An Audience with Henrietta Moraes has the small and intimate audience take part in a life drawing class, confronted from the beginning by an exposed and vulnerable Henrietta Moraes (performed excellently by Sue MacLaine) as she talks us through the eccentricities of her life […]
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Sue MacLaine: Still Life: An Audience with Henrietta Moraes
August 18th, 2012 by Richard LaveryFeral flyers, displaced seas and singing lepers – a Brighton Festival and Fringe round-up
July 30th, 2012 by Dorothy Max PriorSo, why are some things in the Festival and some in the Fringe? This was asked of me by an interested ‘non-artist’ friend visiting Brighton in the hectic month of May. Once, the answer would have been straightforward: the Brighton Festival is curated, and artists are invited to take part and paid a performance and/or […]