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Gulliver may well have appreciated a night or two at this great little hotel on his travels and we think you will too! Set on a Georgian square with seaviews, the nightlife delights of the St James St...
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Sunday Best

| title | Sunday Best |
| venue | 112 Church Street |
| event: | Brighton Fringe |
| review date | Sunday, 6 May 2007 |
| photos & words by | James Brooks |
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Billed as the official unofficial commentary on the Brighton Festival, Dame Margot is on hand every Sunday to give her own views on what is hot and what is not this May.
Mixed with a little cabaret song and laughter, she makes short shrift of other media coverage of the Festival and we're preparing ourselves for when she turns her steely gaze through half-moon spectacles to us.
This month, we're promised up and coming interviews with some of the artistes involved in the Festival, including Lucy Bundy (aka Fake Bush) and Chris Green (aka Ida Barr and Tina C) - this is a truly unique take on Englands biggest arts festival.
The Black Horse also serve up a delicious Sunday Roast - the smell certainly had our tummies rumbling while we were there, and the location so close to the performance arts quarter in Brighton is perfect for this weekly weekend foray.
If you've got something to say about the Festival, then please come along and share!
Sunday Best will be every Sunday in May from 2.30pm and when they say 'warning: this will contain audience participation', they aren't kidding.
Say 'hello Margot, lookin' 'swell Margot'...
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