Arts PREVIEW: Alan Turing through his nephew’s eyes Sir John Dermot Turing to speak about the Codebreaker’s life and work. You saw him in The Imitation Game but who was the real man behind the glossy film? By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Frankenstein and Sex at Hove’s Dukebox theatre An award-winning comic investigation into the science of attraction, and a brand new immersive and interactive game theatre experience, are coming to Brighton Science Festival in February, as part of a varied programme at The Dukebox Theatre. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
‘ Arts REVIEW: Private Lives: Theatre Royal, Brighton Noël Coward’s play is a gossamer thin confection about love and life amongst the beautiful and fabulously wealthy. Tom Attenborough’s production somehow manages to make heavy work of one of the lightest pieces in the theatrical canon. Despite some fine performances, lines that should sparkle like th By Michael Hootman • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Walking the Line: Annual Schools Exhibition 2016 Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne launches its 2016 programme for Annual Schools Exhibition, the South East’s biggest and most popular annual exhibition of art work created by schoolchildren. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts ‘Stay Beautiful’ Bowie Specials support trans project Due to popular demand, Stay Beautiful, the glam-punk-alternative club, will be now holding two David Bowie Specials in support of the Clare Project, the local trans support group. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts The campest workshop in town! For followers of camp and comedy there promises to be one of the campest workshops in Eastbourne for some time for older gay people. Locals will be given a chance to do their best Larry Grayson impersonation, when a London Theatre Producer will launch his new script on Eastbourne Rainbow, the Eastbo By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts Interview: Tom Stuart – ‘I Am Not Myself These Days’ I am not myself these days, Tom Stuart’s stage adaptation of the 2006 New York Times best-seller of the same name, was a big hit at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 4 min read
Arts REVIEW: Alice in Pantoland: Alice, Alice who the fuck is Alice? After the untimely death of Brian Ralfe last year, Lee Tracey and the cast of Alice in Pantoland return to the Studio Theatre at the Dome to continue the tradition of outrageous adult entertainment championed by Brian since 2002. By Besi • 3 min read
Arts Brighton Emporium Theatre supports newcomers Emporium Theatre in London Road, Brighton, will be supporting three recipients of The Pebble Trust Awards at this year’s Brighton Fringe, which will run from May 6-June 5. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts Portsmouth University marks LGBT History Month University of Portsmouth celebrates LGBT History Month in February with a film festival and a free public lecture. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts ‘Daring Hearts’ e-book from QueenSpark Books for LGBT History month Daring Hearts the book that chronicles lesbian and gay lives in 50’s and 60’s Brighton has been made available in e-book format and is available for LGBT History Month. By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Charity Cabaret benefit for RISE A fabulous night of entertainment is promised, with an outstanding array of acts including: Jenny Lynne Sessions (aka Jen-ix), Sophia Blackwell, River Harper, Hannah Brackenbury, Al Start and We R Bob. The evening will be hosted by Annabel Pribelszki. By Contributor • 1 min read