More than 700 events have been announced for this year's Brighton Fringe.
The programme, showing at more than 100 venues across the city, is now available to browse and book.
Event chief executive, Julian Caddy, said:
“Brighton Fringe is back. Over the past six months, people have worked furiously to get us to where we are today, despite all the challenges we have all faced.
The result is a uniquely creative, diverse and affordable programme that we can all be proud of, with something for everyone to enjoy- and we can’t wait!”
This year, Brighton Fringe sees the return of the Dutch Season, hosted at The Old Market, Hove, featuring stunning international theatre.
The month long arts festival also welcomes Treasure This Place, a site-specific city-wide immersive poetry installation featuring a collective of poets based in and around Brighton and Hove, who will write about areas mapped around the city.
These poems will be accessible to audiences through QR codes found in each area, creating a trail-like experience around Brighton.
Tickets are on sale now, with more due to appear online over the coming weeks in the lead up to the launch of the festival.
The event will take place from Friday May 6 until Sunday June 5.
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