BOOK REVIEW: ‘From Mohair Suits to Kinky Boots’ by Geoff Deane This is a tale of a fortunate life, grasped and wrung out, told with self-depreciating humour by a man with some considerable insight into his own and the wider world’s bullshit
REVIEW: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie @ Theatre Royal Brighton It’s a triumphant toetapping trumpeting of gender diversity, celebrating untrammelled queerness as the core of being.
BREMF review: Battle Cry: She Speaks @ St Nicholas Church This startlingly simple pairing of voice and instrument offered real insight into the emotional content of these pieces
REVIEW: ‘The Whispering Dome’ by BREMF Lagnawi and Susso interacted exceptionally with the younger members of the ensemble and injected real energy into the performance, giving the younger people an opportunity to take part in something special with internationally renowned musicians.
REVIEW: Secret Byrd @ BREMF The Secret Mass was a beautiful opening gig to BREMF….with this sacred music made tangible, giving everyone something to sigh over
BOOK REVIEW: ‘DRAG: A British History’ by Jacob Bloomfield The book takes us by the manicured gloved hand and leads us, via clubs, shows, scandals, politics, intrigue, to some rather delicious Queer individuals and the way they used Drag to succeed and flourish on stage