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REVIEW: The Lady Boys of Bangkok

The Lady Boys of Bangkok bring much-needed glamour to the city during the Fringe with their new production Beauties and the Beats.

Lady Boys of Bangkok

THIS year’s bevy of beauties are quite simply stunning and in my humble opinion the most glamorous LadyBoys we have seen in the 17 years the troupe has been returning to play the May Festival in  Brighton.

There is something for everyone, with numbers by Cher, Katie Perry, Rhianna, Jessie J, Nicki Minaj and a tribute to Franki Valli led by the cute boy dancers.

There were medleys from Grease, Cabaret, a three-minute version of the Sound of Music and no-show is complete without reference to Frozen with Let it Go.

Humour abounds in this production mainly delivered by Ole and a small dwarf. Ole’s comic timing is spot on as is his performance of Tina Turners Simply the Best. These comic interludes could quite easily fall on their faces but this comic pair have managed to build up a successful rapport with their audience.

Visual highlight of the evening was Diana’s Diamond Fashion Show, a brilliantly staged fashion show with the LadyBoys parading in a variety of stunning costumes to a brilliant backing track on the Sabai catwalk.

The audience at a LadyBoys shows continues to evolve. I have seen this years show twice this year and there are clearly more gay people in the audience than last year.

The Sabai Pavilion is a great setting for this show, the sound is first class and the smell from the Thai kitchen is the icing on the cake.

LadyBoys of Bangkok
LadyBoys of Bangkok

LadyBoys runs at the Sabai Pavilion in Victoria Gardens till Saturday, May 30.

Mondays at 7pm and 9pm:

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7pm only
(additional show @ 9pm on Tuesday 26, Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28)

Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm and 9pm
(additional performance @ 4.30pm on Saturday 23 and 30)

Sundays at 6pm (Sunday May 3 and 24 shows @ 7pm and 9pm)

No performances on Tuesday May 12 and 19.

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Stonewall Equality Walk 2015

Soap stars to host Stonewall Equality Walk in Brighton today.

Alicya Eyo
Alicya Eyo

EMMERDALE star Alicya Eyo and Cucumber star and comedian Bethany Black will host Stonewall’s annual 10K Equality Walk on Sunday, May 10, in Brighton.

Alicya Eyo known for her portrayal of lesbian character Ruby Haswell in ITV’s Emmerdale, was named Entertainer of the Year at the 2014 Stonewall Awards for her advocacy as an openly lesbian role model.

Bethany Black is a British comedian, and her role in Channel 4’s Cucumber made her the first trans actress to play a recurring trans character in a British TV series.

Alicya said: “I’ve always been a big supporter of Stonewall and the important work that they do, and I’m really very proud to have  become more involved with their work over the last year.  The Equality Walk outwardly shows support for the LGBT community, and I’m delighted to be hosting this year along with Bethany Black.

“It’s vital that we continue to support Stonewall’s work helping to improve the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people in Britain and overseas as there is still a way to go in order to challenge and erase inequalities. So sign up for the walk, get fundraising and we’ll see you in May!”

Bethany added: “I’m thrilled to be hosting Stonewall’s Equality Walk this year – and look forward to meeting everyone on the day. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for beautiful Brighton sunshine and help raise vital funds to improve the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people!”

Registration is now open for the Equality Walk which draws around 800 walkers and features a picnic in the Royal Pavilion Gardens, live entertainment and games.

Money raised from this year’s walk will support Stonewall’s work to help improve the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people.

Kimberley Mitchell, Head of Events and Community Fundraising at Stonewall, said: “Stonewall’s Equality Walk is a fantastic family-friendly event for everyone – and we’re delighted to have such fabulous hosts this year in Alicya and Bethany. We look forward to seeing more of our supporters there than ever before and together we’re aiming to raise £40,000 to help us continue our work.”

Stonewall currently works with over 700 workplaces, 12,000 schools, 60 local authorities, sports clubs, community groups and international human rights defenders. Millivres Prowler Group are media partners for this year’s Equality Walk.

To register for the Equality Walk, click here: 


Event: Stonewall Equality Walk 2015

Where: Brighton – starts and ends at Brighton Royal Pavilion Gardens

When: Sunday, May 10, 2015

Time: Noon start with garden party until 6 p.m.

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