Brighton Festival 2012
| May 5, 2012 | to | May 27, 2012 |
Guest Director – Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave, stage, screen and television actress, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 1995, member of Liberty, of Amnesty International, and a longstanding member/supporter of Memorial and Za Prava Cheloveka, the two chief Russian Human Rights NGOs, brings her passion to Brighton Festival as Guest Director of the 46th three-week celebration which takes place from 5 – 27 May 2012.
Over the three weeks we explore many of her interests which permeate the wide-ranging programme across music, theatre, dance, film, literature and from acting and politics to memory and nostalgia to homeland and story-telling, to humanitarian concerns and economic and social issues including those of the various charities she represents and in particular children’s needs in our world.

Since being founded in 2006, The Great Escape has been firmly established internationally as the leading event for showcasing new music. Taking place in Brighton over 3 days in May, The Great Escape kicks starts the festival season, introducing 15,000 music lovers to the key artists and sounds of the year. With over 300 bands playing in 30 venues over 3 days, The Great Escape is the key date in the music calendar. In addition to pre-publicised performances, impromptu street gigs spring up all over town. The Alternative Escape, numerous club nights, label parties, industry showcases, unique collaborations and outdoor gigs all add to the festivities.
Working in and beyond the gallery walls, HOUSE 2012 presents a carefully curated exhibition of international artist
For the Brighton Festival Fringe, ink_d is proud to present long-awaited solo show Me, Marionette, by Graham Carter.
Work in the houses includes jewellery, ceramics and textiles, as well as painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and many other media.

