EVERYTHING from award-winning comedians to church recitals are on offer at the Brighton Fringe festival.

The largest arts festival in England is into its second week, with plenty more entertainment across the city.

With more than 700 shows and events, festivalgoers are spoilt for choice with cabaret, circus, dance, drama and drag shows.

Among the events being held on Tuesday, May 17, are:

You Don't Have To Be Mad To Work Here

Award-winning comedian and NHS psychiatrist Benji Waterstones has written a book and will be reading chapters at The Temple Bar in Western Road, Brighton.

Tickets range from £4 to £5.

A Brighton Food and Chocolate Adventure

If you love food and are also a keen chocolate lover, this two-hour tour celebrates everything that a foodie soul requires.

Not only will your tastebuds have their own little party, but you will also get to know some of Brighton's best eateries and chocolatiers.

The tour begins opposite St Bartholomew's Church in Ann Street.

A Not So Silent Disco Tour - Brighton Dance Extravaganza

Brighton Dance Extravaganza hosts a one-hour dance around town, with multiple events on each day.

“This tour is for everyone, from babies to those seeking a bit of adventure and are young at heart,” organisers said.

Ticket prices range from £15 to £20.

Paraladosanjos: Wet and Dry

Taking place at Brighton Spiegeltent, the show features bold, vibrant and physical theatre from Brazil.

It will be performed by Marcos Becker and Marilia Ennes, and directed by Fernando Villar, Idit Herman, Monica Alla, Raquel Scotti Hirson, and is an international hit and winner of the Brighton Fringe International Bursary 2022.

Organ Music at St Barts

Held at St Bartholomew's Church in Ann Street, the show will see recitals by distinguished local

Tickets are not needed for this event.