Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: Passpawt The world’s worst cat is about to board a plane… PASSPAWT is the true-life tale of Slovakian-born Helena and her pet Linda, the result of the greatest advertising scam of all time. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE: Fannytasticals@Sweet Dukebox Six local female performers in their 20s, 30s and 40s make up The Fannytasticals and have been performing their hilarious and satirical sketches, songs, and monologues to sell-out audiences in Brighton over the last year. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: Reality Check@Caroline of Brunswick What a difference a year makes! The world has changed a bit since Athena’s acerbic first 45mins show. Now she’s back with a work in progress debut hour; developing all new material on the important stuff like Trump, Brexit and rap themed fish and chip shops. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts Learn to Dance in Brighton with Gay Men’s Dance Company Returning to Brighton for the Spring term, The Gay Men’s Dance Company offer two trial dance classes, Learn to Dance (Brighton) on April 20 and 22. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus – Bring on the Men@St Andrews Church After working with the same musical director for more than 10 years, Actually Gay Men’s Chorus appointed a new MD last summer as Jason Pimblett passed the baton on to Samuel Cousins. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts Review: The Miser@Garrick Theatre, London Moliere’s classic satirical farce about the folly of greed returns to London’s West End with a rousing new adaptation by Sean Foley and Phil Porter. The play stars double Olivier award winning Griff Rhys Jones in the title role, alongside TV comedy star, Lee Mack, making his West End acting debut. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
Busted Arts Busted to headline Bristol Pride 2017 Pop Rock band Busted will headline this year’s Bristol Pride Festival which takes place on the Bristol Amphitheatre and at Bristol’s Millennium Square on Saturday, July 8. By Besi • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: A Chorus Line@ The Old Market This 1970s’ take on the putting-on-a-musical musical has a central premise fitting for its time: the audition as therapy. Seventeen would-be hoofers are trying for a part in a big Broadway show whose director (Louis Livesey-Clare) seems as interested in their souls as their dancing skills. If the da By Michael Hootman • 2 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: Angel to Vampire! by Nigel Osner Nigel Osner brings Angel to Vampire! to the Sweet Waterfront for the Brighton Fringe after the show was very well received at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016. Nigel takes an intimate and engaging cabaret journey through a lifetime of yearning, illustrated by original songs and stories. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts ‘My Mourning Year’ A memoir of bereavement, discovery and hope by Andrew Marshall Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist with a practice helping couples in London and Sussex.He has penned eighteen self-help books about relationships, including the international best-sellers I Love You but I’m Not in Love with You and How Can I Ever Trust You Again? in the name of Andrew Marsha By Besi • 1 min read
Arts London Gay Men’s Chorus record trailer for new film London Gay Men’s Chorus (LGMC) who star in the film Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? record a special introduction to the new trailer for BFI Player. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts ‘Bring on the men’ tomorrow, with Actually Gay Men’s Chorus at St Andrew’s Church Join Actually Gay Men’s Chorus on Saturday, April 8 for Bring On The Men and flex a little muscle in a celebration of music and masculinity. Enjoy an eclectic evening of song which recognises some of music’s leading men, the dashing and devilish characters, award-winning songwriters and lyricists, w By Besi • 1 min read