Arts Bristol Pride Festival on the move Bristol Pride moves to new city centre location for 2016 celebrations. After record numbers attending Pride in 2015, organisers have taken the decision to move the festival, which has taken place in Castle Park since 2010, to increase capacity for those attending. By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Sunday Social Club @ Patterns & The Dog Hauz Patterns and the Dog Hauz have revitalized this old venue and provided a new, clean fun and engaging place to relax with friend, enjoy an raucous evening out or just kick back, eat some hot dogs and enjoy the carefully crafted ambiance. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: David Hoyle’s Seaside Getaway David Hoyle is one of the most accomplished performers who grace our stages and I would encourage, urge and embolden you to go see him next time he is in town. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Sunday Social Club: Pattens This sunday sees the launch of the first free Sunday Social Club at new-kid-on-the-block bar/restaurant and club Patterns – (where Audio used to be). It’s a new series of fun events at Patterns. The first of which will be a hosted game of Musical Bingo from 6pm, where you get to throw away the numbe By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Hove Grown festival steps into the spotlight Hove Grown, a new performing arts festival for writers and performers within the City of Brighton & Hove, is set to reshape the live performance landscape of the city when it launches on Friday, March 18, 2016. By Alice Blezard • 2 min read
Arts MindOut for the Laughs returns! Due to popular demand, the comedy cabaret extravaganza supporting MindOut, the LGBT mental health charity is returning soon showcasing great comedy with a good dose of musical entertainment thrown in. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Ferguson and Spraggan to appear at fundraiser for Manchester Pride Manchester Pride Spring Benefit returns for a second year with a brand new venue and a line-up of class acts. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Megan Ford: FEMINASTY: Marlborough Theatre Performing horrible characters, whiny girl stand-up, dumb sketches, and rap songs, Megan Ford takes down the patriarchy with nothing but her bare hands and some fabulous wigs. The world is a terrible place and it’s all the fault of the corporations who run the media. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Sinderfella: Sallis Benney Theatre When you review shows as part of your job there is a responsibility to reflect accurately the quality of what you see. By Besi • 5 min read
Cabaret Who will be Drag King of the Fringe in 2016? KINGDOM, Brighton’s only competitions for drag king is back and tougher than ever! It’s time for bois to become men as they battle it out over three heats to make their way to the grand final during the Brighton Fringe. By Gary Hart • 1 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 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