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Elle Dillon-Reams: HoneyBEE

  • The Old Market 11a Upper Market Street Hove, England, BN3 1AS United Kingdom (map)

Doors: 18:45
Support slot by AFLO the Poet: 19:30
HoneyBEE: 20:10

Seated (unreserved)

Tickets: £15

Age: 14+, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult

Presented by Elle Dillon-Reams

A £2 venue levy charge applies to all tickets


HoneyBEE pulls its audience into a gritty, sexy festival atmosphere. Fleabag meets Kae Tempest, with a dash of dirty bass.

A spoken-word solo show, blended with stand-up, dance, and a banging soundtrack. This marathon feat of gig theatre follows Kate as she flits and stumbles through her twenties fuelled by highs and hedonism. With a heady mix of music, stand-up and spoken word, Kate represents a generation's search for purpose and the need to dance in the face of adversity.

For 27-year-olds, anyone who’s been a 27-year-old, and anyone who will be a 27-year-old. For anyone who’s wanted to feel 'enough'.

★★★★★ "One of the most dazzling performances… Elle Dillon-Reams is a star in the making" - The Scotsman

★★★★★ "HoneyBEE has a truth at its pulsing heart that you cannot help but be moved by" - ThreeWeeks

★★★★ "Dillon-Reams lulls us into an immediate friendship" - The Guardian


Photo of AFLO. the Poet by Paul Winter

Support for this event comes from AFLO. the Poet.

AFLO is an activist and academic who embraces creative expression to disrupt the status quo and inspire social change, using poetry as a vehicle to address hard-hitting topics, particularly racism and mental health, primarily speaking from her lived experiences. Previously an in-house artist for Brighton Dome, she is a significant force directing change in Brighton's creative scenes and continues to sow seeds across the country


This event is part of Reigning Women

A highlight of the TOM calendar, Reigning Women offers a platform for both established artists and rising stars to showcase their amazing talents.

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Earlier Event: 18 May
MOVES Festival