Arts Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus to return! The performance on Sunday, August 22 will see the Chorus perform some greatest hits from its extensive back catalogue, plus some exciting new additions prepared during lockdown By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Rosemary Ashe stars as Dora Bryan Brian Butler looks forward to one theatre legend bringing another to life on the Brighton stage By Brian Butler • 1 min read
Arts Brighton Fringe & LGBTQ+ film screenings extended Brian Butler finds more reasons to be cheerful as Fringe and film festival are extended By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe – a final quick preview Brian Butler gives his final pick of shows you might want to catch at Brighton Fringe By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: The World by Mark Inscoe Brian Butler raises a glass to Mark Inscoe’ s great Coward/Porter show By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts Award-winning drag star to bring new gameshow to Brighton Beach Alfie Ordinary, Brighton’s award-winning Drag Prince, to bring his new game show Now That’s What I Call Bingo to The Warren in Brighton from 6pm on Thursday, September 3 & 24. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe- The Warren outdoor season Brian Butler looks forward to one of Brighton Fringe’s most popular venues The Warren’s new beach location. By Brian Butler • 1 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: The Late Show: The Warren This is a slightly soiled laid back bear pit of a show with a cuddly chubby grubby panda host Joe Foster, who did as little as he possibly could to keep the atmosphere up and running but then with ten acts on the bill there wasn’t much space for material even if he’d had any. It was refreshing to se By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: Rubber Ring @The Warren Energetic and charming, just like its writer/performer, Rubber Ring is an engaging tale of adolescent uncertainty and a refreshing snapshot of growing up queer in Norfolk. Although somewhat predictable, the story was fast-paced and the script had moments of poetry and earnestness – I was genuinely h By Spencer Charles Smith • 1 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: Super Hamlet 64: Parody DLC @ Warren 2 Day is an energetic and engaging performer; he is charming and fun and clowns with a furious passion, helped along by an ability to contort his plastic features and sinuous lanky frame in many ways at once. His ability to perform to extreme is aided by the well thought out video mapping and under-st By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: MacBlair@The Warren Studio 3 It’s 1994- the young ambitious Tony Blair and the irascible Gordon Brown meet three journalists – ‘hacks’ in a stairwell in Parliament. The “weird journalists” predict TB will be Leader of the Labour Party, Prime Minister and King of the World. By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE PREVIEW: Cabaret duo WITT ‘n’ CAMP @ Warren 2 Brought to life by Charlie Howitt and Holly Campbell, WITT ‘n’ CAMP are on the run for crimes of public indecency, but they’re still putting on their show at The Warren, jail be damned. Join them for sixty minutes of saucy fun, cabaret and musical comedy. By Contributor • 2 min read