Published: 20 February 2020

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Exhilarating free and new pop-up performances from some of the UK’s most innovative outdoor companies will take place in Queens Square as part of this year’s Brighton Festival.

A Weekend Without Walls comes to Crawley on Saturday 9 May from 12 noon-6.30pm.

Crawley Borough Council’s exciting new partnership means that this is the first time a Brighton Festival event will be held in the town, with the Festival looking at the potential of bringing more events here in the future.

From hip hop and circus to inspiring dance and an interactive augmented reality trail, the whole family will enjoy these playful and uplifting shows.

  • Roll Play – Prepare to be amazed by Simple Cypher’s latest outdoor creation Roll Play, which breathlessly fuses hip-hop and circus. Featuring Cyr wheel, group juggling, feel-good choreography and exceptional beats, three performers use intricate moves and agility to create a captivating, cheeky and effortlessly cool show challenging identity, status and societal roles
  • There Should Be Unicorns – Award-winning company Middle Child presents Luke Barnes’s There Should Be Unicorns, a family show about a young girl who sets out to change the world. Hip-hop, dance and theatre collide in this uplifting outdoor production, which asks: how can we be good when we’re caught up in what’s bad?
  • The Rascally Diner – Join Rufus Skumskins O’Parsley, a chef renowned for some of the world’s most disgusting dishes, for a TV special celebrating his restaurant’s 10th birthday. Inspired by the award-winning children’s book The Rascally Cake, LAStheatre’s family show for audiences aged five and above is full of fun, food and silly songs.

This is very exciting news for Crawley; it sounds like a wonderful free event for all the family.

This is going to be a busy weekend for great events in the town as Run Gatwick returns for a third year on Sunday 10 May.

There is no need to go anywhere else for your bank holiday weekend entertainment!

Councillor Chris Mullins

Cabinet member for wellbeing

Crawley Borough Council

I’m delighted that we will have the first ever Brighton Festival event in Crawley this year.

We are committed to enhancing our events programme and this exciting announcement reflects our desire to attract more people into our regenerated town centre.

Councillor Peter Smith

Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development

Crawley Borough Council

Bringing artists and communities together is at the heart of Brighton Festival so we're delighted to bring Without Walls to Crawley this year.

The performances take place outdoors in Queens Square throughout the day so we hope visitors will stop by and enjoy some of the UK’s most innovative artists, all for free!

Andrew Comben

Chief Executive

Brighton Festival

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