Back by popular demand for 2017, our Brighton Bites series offer short, witty and slightly tongue-in-cheek insights into shows performing at England’s largest arts festival. Hopefully, they will whet your appetite to try something new at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
Here, Idle Eye tells us about their show, Broken Biscuits, which they’ll be performing at The Warren.
How would you describe your show in one sentence?
Old school variety with a shamelessly modern twist
Why Brighton Fringe for this show?
Because Brighton has been most kind to us. Time to pay it back…
How have you been preparing for Brighton Fringe?
Eleven shows over the course of one year; and shocking amounts of Pinot Noir
What do you think sets your show apart from all the other festival offerings?
All five acts are mercifully short
What’s the show that you don’t want to miss at this year’s Brighton Fringe (apart from your own)?
A brief guide to tracking the migration patterns of the Eurasian tree sparrow
What’s the best bit of advice you’ve ever been given for performing at a Fringe Festival?
Remortgage your home
If your show was a flavour of ice cream being sold on Brighton Pier, what would it be?
Egg and chips
Broken Biscuits runs at Brighton Fringe 31 May
For more information visit www.brightonfringe.org or theidleeye.wordpress.com
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