Clare Summerskill headlines charity event
An outstanding line up of acts are appearing on Saturday, February 22 at a charity fundraiser to benefit the Brighton Women’s Centre. Comedienne Clare Summerskill, Lara A King, Hannah Brackenbury, The Short and Girlie Show, Dave Stewart, Ronnie Rialto and Jan Allain are confirmed to appear at a fabu
An outstanding line up of acts are appearing on Saturday, February 22 at a charity fundraiser to benefit the Brighton Women’s Centre.

Comedienne Clare Summerskill, Lara A King, Hannah Brackenbury, The Short and Girlie Show, Dave Stewart, Ronnie Rialto and Jan Allain are confirmed to appear at a fabulous night of comedy, music and cabaret.
Brighton Women’s Centre (BWC) has been supporting women with vulnerabilities in Brighton and Hove since 1974, giving women the resources and tools for independence and self-sufficiency in a safe, women-only space.
Charity Cabaret Extravaganza is part of a year of celebrations for BWC 40th Anniversary in 2014, raising vital funds to support their work.
Brighton Women’s Centre aims to empower women and promote independence in a safe, women-only space. BWC services include counselling, groupwork, open access drop-ins, holistic therapies, volunteer training, self-development courses and Ofsted registered pre-school.
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Event: Charity Cabaret Fundraiser for Brighton Women’s Centre
Where: The Basement, Kensington Street, Brighton
When: Saturday, February 22
Time: Door 7pm show starts at 8pm
Price: £15 (+booking fee) in advance £18 on door
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