Zap: 25 years of cultural innovation
John Hegley, 1988
Image from the Zap archive
Performance Platform, 1986-1990s
By Cora Bailey
Performance Platform, held every Tuesday night, soon became a firm and favoured fixture in the Zap Club's entertainment repertoire. Local artist/eccentric Ian Smith of rock band 'Birds with Ears' fame compered the evening and in many ways, his own uniquely charismatic character - as a shrieking impish jester peering down a long nose, to voice a strangely off-kilter malevolent humour - came to represent something about Performance Platform as a whole: highly personalised individual acts ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Performance Platform quite literally provided a platform for performance and performer; it was an opportunity for stand-up comedians, musicians, poets, artists, dancers, theatre groups and anyone else who had something to perform that defied categorisation to prove themselves in front of audiences in a free and unmediated local space. Steve Zen-Zen, Toad Squad, Garry Hawk - these were just a few among hundreds of weird and wonderful acts to risk the stage in attempts to entertain.
Remember this? Remember similar events in Brighton and Hove around the same time? We want to hear from you. Use the Add a Comment link below or contact cora@mybrightonandhove.org.uk with photos or information.
In particular, can you tell us more about some of the acts that played? What was the best, the worst, the strangest performance you saw? Or perhaps you were a performer - what was your experience of playing at the Zap?
This page was added on 13/09/2006.