PREVIEW: Cheer Up Mollys release debut EP Cheer Up Mollys launch debut EP, Mollyfied, at the Brunswick Pub, Hove on June 30. Known for their feel-good live shows and inventive arrangements of folk, acoustic and Americana music as well as well-known 70s and 80s pop hits, the all-female five-piece have been playing together for three and a ha By Contributor • 2 min read
PREVIEW: Hundred Watt Club @Old Market Pop the champagne and join Hundred Watt Club for a glittering evening of neo-burlesque, circus, vaudeville and comedy while letting your hair down while you indulge in a heady evening of decadent, vintage inspired entertainment at The Old Market, Hove. By Contributor • 2 min read
PREVIEW: Crystalz Tavern @Marlborough Theatre HIDDEN away in the very depths of Kemptown, lies a place of freedom, a place of liberation, a place of fabulously sparkling glitter-clad wonder. And for one week only, you can see it for yourself. By Contributor • 3 min read
PREVIEW: Herd – Queer Stories – Crushes Brighton’s unusual underground storytelling club returns, hosted by Herd’s very own queer storyteller Leah.Herd provides a unique opportunity to connect with others through the power of open-mic storytelling. By Contributor • 1 min read
PREVIEW: The 39 Steps comes to Eastbourne this summer Jump on-board as the hilarious spy thriller and Olivier and Tony Award-winning comedy The 39 Steps comes to Eastbourne for a riotous run at the Devonshire Park Theatre this summer (July 25 – August 17) starring Oliver Mellor (Coronation Street). Based on John Buchan’s classic novel and Alfred Hitchc By Contributor • 2 min read
‘La Voix’ returns to Eastbourne Hippodrome “To describe La Voix purely as a singer would be like calling Picasso a decorator”….. Broadway Baby. Following a hugely successful show in 2018, due to popular demand, La Voix will be returning to The Royal Hippodrome Theatre next week (Thursday, May 16). By Contributor • 2 min read
D’Arcy Trinkwon to play four concerts at Arundel Cathedral Following the success of his concert which closed the Arundel Festival last year, D’Arcy Trinkwon returns to play four concerts featuring the works of Brahms, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Liszt on the famous 1873 Hill organ in Arundel Cathedral during June and July. By Contributor • 1 min read
ARTS PREVIEW: Keith Haring Exhibition @TATE Liverpool “Art should be something that liberates your soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further.”…..Keith Haring By Contributor • 1 min read
PREVIEW Brighton Festival: ‘Our Place’ – free community events in Hangleton and East Brighton Our Place, a series of free community arts events, comes to Hangleton and East Brighton over two weekends during the Brighton Festival. Put together by and for the local communities of East Brighton and Hangleton, Our Place offers a selection of theatre, live music, dance, art, games, workshops and By Contributor • 2 min read
PREVIEW Brighton Fringe: Sass, Sex and Surrealness with King Sammy Silver King Sammy Silver returns to Brighton Fringe with his award-winning (Pebble Trust Bursary 2018), delightfully queer comedy cabaret, ‘Sass, Sex and Surrealness’. By Contributor • 1 min read
PREVIEW Brighton Fringe: Bright Raven @ONCA Gallery HOAX return to Brighton Fringe, following their award-winning show Hysterical in 2016’s Fringe, staging Bright Raven at ONCA Gallery on Tuesday 14, Wednesday 15, Friday 16 and Saturday 18 May 2019. By Contributor • 2 min read
PREVIEW: STARE – An exploration of female body hair at ONCA STARE, the debut mixed media exhibition from Ripple Art Collective exploring body hair and society’s relationship with it, shows at ONCA Gallery in Brighton as part of Brighton Fringe from May 14–19. By Contributor • 1 min read