Arts Alternative Pantomime to kickstart official LGBT History month celebrations Alternative Pantomime will provide a spectacular Brighton curtain raiser to LGBT History month 2017. In a unique development, this years Alternative Pantomime ‘A Ladd In’ will be staged by the organisers and performers of the Alternative Pantomime, in partnership with the University of Brighton, Bri By Besi • 2 min read
Arts OPERA REVIEW: The Pearl Fishers@ENO This is a production with stunning set pieces, great voices and a fabulously wired chorus. Like the Storm in this production, it washed over me, was enjoyable and nice to hear but didn’t leave me beached, panting at the over whelming thrill of the night, most of the blame for this lack is Bizet’s th By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts REVIEW: Shopping and F***ing@Lyric Hammersmith Back after twenty years, Mark Ravenhill writes of the original production of his quote-unquote-controversial play that; By David Hodgson • 3 min read
Arts CINEBRA – A History of Horror with Megan and Sophie Morgan Fabulous chats with Lydia L’Scabies and Rococo Chanel about their upcoming theatrically inspired production CINEBRA – A History of Horror. By Morgan Fabulous • 4 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Think Floyd come to Eastbourne Pink Floyd tribute band returns to the Congress Theatre in Eastbourne on Saturday, October 22. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Eastbourne: The Adult Panto: Puss & Dick The Pantomime season kicks off at Royal Hippodrome in Eastbourne in November in a slightly unusual way when the Market Theatre Company visit with their Adult Panto – Puss & Dick. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The RVT’s Charming Dick re-erects at the Cockpit The Royal Vauxhall Tavern’s 2015 adult panto Charming Dick is going to The Cockpit – Oh yes it is! By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Smile for David at Sallis Benney Theatre In a couple of weeks, the Smile for David charity will be holding its annual fundraising event at the Sallis Benney Theatre in Brighton. By Morgan Fabulous • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Hundred Watt Club – Burlesque and Cabaret An Intimate Night Of Vintage Inspired, Raucous Entertainment! By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Room with a View@Theatre Royal It’s not often you get to mention firm male butts, swift flashed cocks and Felicity Kendal in the same sentence, not even with the breadth of social life that your reviewer enjoys, it’s even rarer to see naked men and the divinely poised Ms Kendal on a stage together but last night at the Theatre Ro By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Aida:Verdi Kent’s trademark style of splendour, glamour and stuffing in as much pomp, activity and energy as possible on the stage works well with Aida, and gave it the much needed epic feel By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs: The Dome Early on in the show Cumming invites us to ‘open your heart and take off your judgey hat’ – complete anathema to a critic – yet by the close my heart was indeed filled with no small measure of love for my fellow man, and my ‘judgey hat’ (a fur-lined fedora if you must know) had been tossed recklessl By Michael Hootman • 2 min read