Arts PREVIEW: Submission by Kyle Miley Submission, is a fascinating play about a solider with multiple personalities. The play, to be performed during the Brighton Fringe Festival in May, presents the life of a soldier with a multiple personality disorder and is written, directed and stars Kyle Miley. The play is a dark comedy which expl By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Anything Goes It’s highbrow and lowbrow married together beautifully and Porter’s wonderfully clever puns, rhymes and lyrics are mostly allowed to shine out and dazzle. By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The UK’s No. 1 Shirley Bassey impersonator comes to Eastbourne for one night only! Dame Shirley Bassey – The Ultimate Tribute is a rare, must-see experience for any Shirley Bassey fan. Experience the glitz, glamour and all the showbiz razzamatazz of this legendary superstar, performed by the UK’s no.1 Shirley Bassey vocal and visual impersonator, Paula Randell. Now that The Dame h By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘Therapy’ at the Marlborough Theatre LaLa Theatre Co present their debut play Therapy at the Marlborough Theatre. To heal, or not to heal? Is that a question? To err is human! Does that even make sense? There are only two things that are certain in life…death and taxes..oh yeah, three things… Therapy! When are we considered broke By Michael Hootman • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Back To The Bond Age Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus will be bringing their new show ‘Back To The Bond Age’ to the Brighton Fringe Festival at the beginning of May. Back To The Bond Age is the first show the Chorus will be performing in this, their 10th Anniversary year. “Guns! Gags! Gizmos! Be shaken, stirred and seduced by By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘Light Up The Night’ Three stunning singers with three stunning voices, Charlotte Jaconelli, Daniel Koek and Jai McDowall,will sing sensational hits from stage, screen and the charts! British soprano Charlotte Jaconelli, teams up here with Australian tenor Daniel Koek one of musical theatre’s brightest stars and Britain By Besi • 2 min read
Arts Free tickets available for Eastbourne Summer Season Show preview Residents living in the BN21 to BN24 catchment areas are being invited to attend the Royal Hippodrome Theatre on Sunday, March 22 at 5.30pm to see the Summer Season Showcase FOR FREE! This one hour show will highlight what people have been missing for the past 2 years during the Summer Season at the By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Short & Girlie Show This all-female troupe from the gay, bi and pansexual community have entertained diverse audiences for over ten years with their improvised comedy shows and workshops. Their comedy is a universal, accessible and inspired brand of exuberant boisterousness. Every show is unique and totally improvised, By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Oklahoma arrives in Eastbourne Celebrate America’s pioneering spirit with the original feel-good, boot-stomping musical Oklahoma! which will ride into Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre on Tuesday, April 7. As refreshing and stirring as the day it was written over 70 years ago, this popular Rodgers and Hammerstein musical features muc By Besi • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Blue Camel Club Carousel’s Blue Camel Club is the big night out for hundreds of learning disabled music and dance fanatics in Brighton and beyond. This month’s line-up features London band The AutistiX, drum ensemble Unified Rhythm, the fabulous solo artist Catherine O’Rourke and the ever popular Carousel Singers. By Besi • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Lovers by Spun Glass Theatre Brighton-based Spun Glass Theatre are currently researching and developing a theatre project examining why we fall in love and what happens when we lose control of our senses, while exploring ideas of gender, sexuality, and LGBTQ representation. The piece follows the four lovers from Shakespeare’s A By Besi • 2 min read
Arts OPERA REVIEW: The Indian Queen In this vibrant production, devised by acclaimed director Peter Sellars, the rich and transcendent score of Purcell’s final unfinished opera is reworked around a new text and the inclusion of a number of Purcell’s most ravishing religious anthems. This new retelling of The Indian Queen recounts the By Eric Page • 5 min read