Brighton '84
Saturday, 5 September 2026
- Time
- 14:00 - 16:15
- Venue
- Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate, HG1 1QF
- Price
- From £20
Part of Harrogate Theatre's Autumn Drama Season
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From the team behind the five-star, multi-award-winning plays Shellshocked, Heroin(e) For Breakfast and Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me, comes a gripping new drama.
Brighton 1984. The Grand Hotel. A Bomb has been planted. Thatcher is working. Guests are sleeping. 53 minutes until detonation. Two strangers enter Room 102. What happens next will change history, especially for Barry and Johnny.
Brighton ‘84 is a powerful new play by Yorkshire playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a culturally important playwright of the 21st Century.
In 2025, his recent play Shellshocked had highly successful seasons at the Adelaide Fringe and Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theaters NYC, gaining huge critical acclaim.
‘In a time when politics are more divisive than ever, Brighton ’84 takes us back to a time when politics were as divisive as ever… Set on a hugely significant night in British history, the play looks at how a tragedy changed the individuals caught up in it and the wider political and societal landscape. It’s a very funny play that takes you back to bygone days. Enjoy reminiscing about how things were better back then, right until the moment a bomb explodes trying to kill everyone… Hilarious, moving and poignant, Brighton ’84 is a brilliantly engaging drama.’
Brighton 1984. The Grand Hotel. A Bomb has been planted. Thatcher is working. Guests are sleeping. 53 minutes until detonation. Two strangers enter Room 102. What happens next will change history, especially for Barry and Johnny.
Brighton ‘84 is a powerful new play by Yorkshire playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a culturally important playwright of the 21st Century.
In 2025, his recent play Shellshocked had highly successful seasons at the Adelaide Fringe and Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theaters NYC, gaining huge critical acclaim.
‘In a time when politics are more divisive than ever, Brighton ’84 takes us back to a time when politics were as divisive as ever… Set on a hugely significant night in British history, the play looks at how a tragedy changed the individuals caught up in it and the wider political and societal landscape. It’s a very funny play that takes you back to bygone days. Enjoy reminiscing about how things were better back then, right until the moment a bomb explodes trying to kill everyone… Hilarious, moving and poignant, Brighton ’84 is a brilliantly engaging drama.’
Venue
Harrogate Theatre
6 Oxford Street
Harrogate
HG1 1QF
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