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Living Legends (And Dead Ones Too)
by Brigitte Aphrodite and Quiet Boy

5th Apr 25 | 7:00 pm | Theatre Centre, Town Barn Road, West Green, RH11 7XG

Join Brigitte Aphrodite on a wild literary gig-theatre cabaret, celebrating Living Legends (And Dead Ones Too) through punk poetry, songs and a massive, evolving art-dress! 

The show is a welcoming, captivating, communal experience; a conversation starter, a raucous night out – while breaking the silences of forgotten stories.

With original songs by Brigitte Aphrodite and live music by Quiet Boy, the show riotously explores sung and unsung heroes, featuring Poly Styrene, Aphra Behn, David Bowie and more.

Living Legends discovers local legends from every venue it’s performed at – this time in Crawley – which appear on Brigitte’s beautifully illustrated dress and becomes part of the fabric and conversation of future performances as it tours around the country. 

‘Mini-masterpiece’ ★★★★★  To Do List (read the full review here)

Sat 5 Apr, 7pm
Theatre Centre

Free, ticketed
Book your free tickets here

Ages 12+
The show is relaxed, there is some optional audience interaction

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Songs, Words and Performed by Brigitte Aphrodite
Composition and Guitar by Quiet Boy
Access: Neelam and Adrian Saredia-Brayley
Dress Design: Shop Floor Whore (Siobhan Hogan)
Dress Illustrations: Megan Metcalf

Commissioned by and developed with INN CROWD
Special thanks to Tom Thumb Theatre, Northdown Brewery, 1 Degree East, Angela Voutsa, Nasi Voutsas, Laura Keefe, Sam Ruddock and Sam Steer.

Part of Creative Playground, a Creative People & Places programme funded by Arts Council England.

Images Living Legends (And Dead Ones Too), photos by Rosie Powell