Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Douze points!: tonight
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Douze Points! Amidst claims that Eurovision has had it’s day, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus imagine what might happen should Brighton attempt to stage an alternative song contest. What would be the highs and lows, the delights and disasters? Would it be a fabulous folly or a s

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Douze Points!
Amidst claims that Eurovision has had it’s day, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus imagine what might happen should Brighton attempt to stage an alternative song contest. What would be the highs and lows, the delights and disasters? Would it be a fabulous folly or a scandalous success? Join them as they scale the musical heights and plumb the emotional depths.
Douze Points! is at the Brighthelm Centre on North Road on Friday 3 and Saturday May 4 at 7.30pm (as part of Brighton Fringe Festival)
Event: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Douze Points
Where: Brighthelm Centre. North Road,
When: Friday 3 and Saturday 4 of May
Time: 7.30pm
To book tickets, CLICK HERE:
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Pride Special
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus star for an evening of vocal highlights in the Ladyboys Pavilion on Pavilion Gardens, bringing their unique mix of rock and pop classics to the stage including Man in the Mirror, Islands in the Stream, Rolling in the Deep and Hung up among many surprises! One of Whatsonstage.com’s “highlights of the Fringe 2012”.
Event: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: Pride Special
Where: The Sabai Pavilion, Victoria/Pavilion Gardens, Brighton
When: Sunday, May 12
Time: 8pm
To book tickets, CLICK HERE:
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