Brighton Fringe Festival presents PIQUE by the Breadbin Project, 6-23 May in Brighton.
Would you cut off your nose to spite your face? Can you make the world a more beautiful place? An intimate journey into the night, exploring obsessions with vanity and perfection. Pique guides you through the nightclub as it transforms into a world where nothing's as it seems.
For two weekends only, Madame Geisha Nightclub will host the brand new show Pique, a fusion of performance art, film and music. Pique is an unusual and intimate journey.
The Breadbin Project craft performances in unusual and intimate spaces. The Breadbin Project devise their innovative work by tailoring it to the space and physical world around them. Previous events include performances at Potluck No. 3 in a toilet and The Fludde Festival, Faversham, in a church.
The Breadbin Project can be contacted at thebreadbinproject@gmail.com, or visit the website at http://www.thebreadbinproject.com.
Madame Geisha Nightclub is located at 75-79 East Street in Brighton, BN1 1NF. Performances will run 6-23 May with performances at 8:30 and 9:45 p.m. Tickets are £7.50/£5.50.
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