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REVIEW: Actually Gay Chorus

The latest production from Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, One Night Only, featured a variety of styles from contemporary and classic pop, to wartime ditties and operatic arias all performed with genuine emotion, humour and a touch of wistful reflection.

Actually Gay Men's Chorus

The secret behind any successful concert programming is in its dynamism, which was achieved by the chorus traversing highs, lows, reflective and inspired moments, considered collaborations and a hugely effective finale.

The choir were in great voice from the off. Titanium served as the opener and was triumphant with real metal in the solo, and leavened with the chorus’ beautiful unity, while the gorgeous blending during Unchained Melody resonated with many of the audience.

Guest for the evening was the multi-faceted Australian soprano Laura Wolk-Lewanowicz who ripped into the comic The Girl In 14G, before being joined by the chorus for a selection of iconic Beatles hits, including a beaufully controlled Yesterday and a sombre Let It Be, which benefitted from the restraint of soloist Sam.

Chris and Adam took on Air Supply’s All out of Love, which benefitted from stunning percussion and then a rousing I Believe, perhaps the highlight of my evening, played to the chorus’ strengths in what one can only describe as a ‘wall of sound’, which reached an impenetrable crescendo.

The wonderfully entertaining presenter Gerry McCrudden peppered each performance with humorous repartee, interesting facts and in one emotional segment commemorated World War I by reading a Letter of Death, which introduced the touching, and charming, World War I section featuring What a friend we have in Jesus.

Interestingly, the finale at first leaned to the more classical with Laura performing a stunning Un Bel Di from Madama Butterfly, before a reprise of the disco classic, and show’s namesake, One Night Only, brought the house down.

The evening was conducted by Jason Pimblett, who is also responsible for most of the choir’s choral arrangements and hallmark sound.

The choir’s next production I Feel Love, a concert for Pride, will take place on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19 at St Andrew’s Church in Hove will be hosted by Miss Jason and conducted by musical director Jason Pimblett.

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‘Legends’ at Legends tonight

Lee Tracey hosts The Slip it to me show starring Bobby Davro with Janie Voltaire, Maisie Trollette and Jason Lee Howlett.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

The Showbizz Agency presents an evening of classic cabaret at Legends on May 11 to raise money for the Rainbow Fund.

Hosted by established panto dame and founder of the Pure Corn Company, Lee Tracey, the show is headlined by comedian, actor and impressionist extraordinaire Bobby Davro.

Bobby rose to stardom in the 80s and 90s when he regularly appeared on a variety of television shows culminating with his own regular, prime time Saturday night shows including Bobby Davro on the Box, Bobby Davro’s TV Annual and Bobby Davro’s TV weekly. He is a legendary Panto Dame.

In 2007-8 he appeared in the role of Vinnie Monks in EastEnders, in 2010 he starred in Dancing on Ice and in 2013 appeared on Your face Sounds Familiar impersonating among others, Paul McCartney, Sir Tom Jones, Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osbourne and Tammy Wynette singing her country classic, Stand by your man.

Janie Voltaire
Janie Voltaire

Sharing the bill with Bobby will be The voice of the north, Janie Voltaire, one of the UKs most talented Shirley Bassey Singalikes who has been knocking them for six on the northern club circuit for over 40 years.

Maisie Trollette
Maisie Trollette

If that is not enough entertainment for one night, David Raven as Maisie Trollette and West End star Jason Lee Howlett will be joining the bill to make this truly a night to remember.

Jason Lee Howlett
Jason Lee Howlett

What: Legends at Legends: Lee Tracey hosts The Slip it to Me Tour starring Bobby Davro with Janie Voltaire, Maisie Trollette and Jason Lee Howlett.

Where: Legends, 31-34 Marine Parade, Brighton

When: Sunday, May 11

Time: 7.30.pm.

The Rainbow Fund is a volunteer led organisation who award grants to LGBT organisations providing effective front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove.

PREVIEW: ‘Rainbow Chorus Sings Out!’: Brighton Fringe Festival

The Rainbow Chorus, Brighton and Hove’s LGBT choir, swing open the doors of St George’s Church in Kemp Town for a free, informal showcase of their current repertoire on May 19.

Rainbow Chorus
Rainbow Chorus: Photo Credit: Adam Piechocki-Brown

A chance to hear a preview of the colourful Rainbow Chorus, led by Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry, performing contemporary hits, treasured favourites, choral classics and some surprises before they go to Dublin to perform in the Various Voices LGBT choral festival and in advance of their summer concert on July 12. Everyone is welcome.

The Rainbow Chorus is the only Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) choir on the southcoast. Based in Brighton and Hove, the choir aims to provide an enjoyable and supportive environment for LGBT members to sing together, make new friends and develop their community spirit, individual talents and confidence. Through performance, the Rainbow Chorus also raises the profile of the LGBT community in Brighton & Hove and further afield as well as providing top quality entertainment. Musical director is Aneesa Chaudhry and the choir is accompanied by Mojca Monte.

Event: Rainbow Chorus Sings Out!

Where: St George’s Church, St Georges Road, Kemp Town, Brighton, BN2 1ED

When: Monday, May 19

Time: 8pm

Cost: This is a free event.

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“We are UNSTOPPABLE!”, Conchita Wurst, triumphs in Copenhagen

Austria won the 2014 Eurovision song contest this evening with their controversial entry Rise like a Phoenix sung by bearded Austrian drag entertainer Conchita Wurst.

Conchita

In an emotionally charged night in Copenhagen the audience took the Austrian performer to their hearts and made it very clear from the start who they wanted to win this years contest, the most exciting for many years.

Votes for Russia were booed by the live audience registering their anger at Russia’s treatment of LGBT people.

On receiving the trophy, Conchita said: “This night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom” and clutching her award she sobbed: “We are unity and we are unstoppable”!

Austria came first with 290 points, The Netherlands second with 238 points and Sweden came third with 218 points.

United Kingdon ended a disappointing 17th out of 26 songs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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