
Photo Credit: Peter Dibden
A totally unique, site-responsive experience where barriers between performers and audience are dismantled in an audio-visual sensual storm.
Part gig, part cinematic installation, KlangHaus unites the raw energy of The Neutrinos with the stunningly evocative visual language of Sal Pittman. Together, they transform the space into a living, breathing canvas of light and sound, navigating a breathtaking spectrum from pin-drop quiet to full-on loud and back again.
Performed in a dramatically enhanced domestic setting where you are welcomed into the artists’ personal space, immersed in the present, the sound, the light. We invite you to sit, stand, lean and move in and around the performers for a full-on sensory experience.
A Brighton Festival Exclusive.

Image credit: Janine Everitt
An immersive, multi-sensory, intense, profoundly emotional and affecting climate-chaos wake-up call. Virtual reality for the ears and eyes.
Conceived working with climate themes in collaboration with scientists at University of East Anglia’s Tyndall Centre, Darkroom was originally presented by invitation at Glasgow’s COP26 International Climate Change Conference. Now the 20-minute installation for just six audience members at a time, held in complete darkness, has been updated and reimagined for Brighton Festival.
A Brighton Festival exclusive.