Reviews:Brighton FestivalYou are in: Southern Counties > Entertainment > Brighton Festival 2007 > Reviews of Brighton Festival  Queen of the Slaughter is a meditation on the dark & violent aspects of human nature. Reviews of the Brighton Festival 2007 and the Fringe. We have more than 70 reviewers this year - plus a chance for you to send us a review and win tickets to a show.  Got time for a quick poem - no questions asked? Eileen Cecere visited the Poetry Brothel.  Sketches about life - from students in the midst of 'A' levels. So did they manage the pressure?  Myerscough and Beatson filled the Pavilion Theatre with cello and piano - but did the pairing work?  Four interlapping stories tackle the complex subject of ethnic cleansing - in a musical.  Embassy Court is revived - and there are lessons to be learnt from its history.  Aerial artist Tamsin Shasha explored the cult of celebrity - but what did she discover?  Erotic rope swinging and a chance to spank Alice in Wonderland's bottom. What more could anyone ask?  Andrew Davis rouses us with this superlative performance of Elgar's masterpiece.  Our pick of the best short reviews from across the Festival and Fringe.  A to Z Reviews: Daily, filling and tasting sometimes of honey and sometimes of sour grapes. More from this sectionYou are in: Southern Counties > Entertainment > Brighton Festival 2007 > Reviews of Brighton Festival |