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REVIEW: Take That in Dublin

Take That recently kicked off their new UK live arena tour – their first tour since becoming a trio.

Take That

JASON Orange followed Robbie Williams in September last year and left the band, leaving Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald to go it alone.

The show at the 3 Arena in Dublin on May 8 began with support from X Factor contestant and ‘Ghost’ singer Ella Henderson, who wowed the crowd with her powerful vocals. Ella gave an impressive performance, and didn’t seem phased even when the crowd went quiet during some of the unknown songs from her debut album.

Take That

Performing together may be second nature for Gary, Mark and Howard, but performing as three-fifths of the band is definitely something new.

“We are what’s left of Take That!” they joked as they took to the stage, and yet their consistently strong performance gave no sign of anything being missing.

Take That

The stage production was complex and elaborate, with a huge cast of performers on stage throughout the show. Actors, dancers and aerial performers came together to give an intricate theatrical display, adding another element to the performance. Roaring flames, confetti canons, pyrotechnics and indoor rain went alongside the extravagant visual staging, transforming the venue into an ever-changing scene seemingly from another world.

Take That

During one song the arena was turned into a giant shadow puppet theatre, prompting the entire audience to stare up in awe.

The fantastic visual display did nothing to take away from the vocals, which were on point despite it being more than twenty years since the remaining members of Take That first embarked upon their musical careers.

Their high-energy performance throughout the two-hour set proved that despite their age, they are not struggling to keep up. Howard and Mark took a break from vocals during one song, leaving Gary to sing whilst they performed a contemporary dance piece, which saw the baffled audience treading a fine line between confusion and amusement.

With such an extensive back-catalogue of hits, it is hard to imagine how a satisfactory selection could be incorporated into just one concert, however the set list consisted of a well thought out balance between iconic classics, and their newer singles.

After a whole host of costume changes and many camp dance moves, Take That aptly concluded the set with Never Forget – and their impressive performance is something that the audience are not likely to forget any time soon.

Take That are bringing their tour to the London O2 from June 4-9.

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Brighton Pride announce Legends Cabaret Tent line-up

The Legends Cabaret Tent will once again be hosted this year by Lola Lasagne, who will be introducing a sensational collection of international diva’s, national delights and Brighton’s finest cabaret stars.

Legends Cabaret Tent 2015
Legends Cabaret Tent 2015

GET ready for a world-class day of entertainment with the powerhouse vocals of La Voix and her half-naked Va Va Voom boys, Sandra – the lady that just lives for audience participation, the award-winning doyennes of drag Crystal D’Canter and Kelly Mild, the Tartan wrapped drag artiste Mary Mac, the legendary Dave Lynn, the outrageous Cassidy Connors and the Commonwealth jewels that are Rose Garden and Dolly Diamond.

Add Drag Queens of London star Baga Chipz, the unpredictable perfection that is Lady Imelda, Brighton’s wonderful Miss Jason and Maisie Trollette, the hilarious Drag With No Name and Brighton Pride debuts from the diamond that is Davina Sparkle, Rotherham’s least celebrated daughter Myra Dubois, HRH’s favourite tiara polisher Kara Van Park, Drag Idol Winner Mrs Moore and the stunning Brighton vocalist Gabriella Parrish and you have the best cabaret line-up on the UK Pride calendar.

Lola Lasagne
Lola Lasagne

Stephen Richards a.k.a. Lola Lasagne said: “It’s a joy for me to host The Legends Cabaret Tent and to hear the love and respect that each artist gets from the brilliant audience we have year after year. And it’s an honour to be part of such an important day. One where the LGBT community stand as one and reminds Brighton and beyond that we are fellow human beings and should be given the love, equality and respect that should be afforded to everyone on this planet. I look forward to seeing you all there from 2pm!”

Get set for the most fun you can have under canvas at The Legendary, Legends Cabaret Tent at Brighton Pride 2015.

2.00pm – Lola Lasagne
2.10pm – Sally Vate
2.25pm – Gabriella Parrish
2.40pm – Mrs Moore
2.55pm – Kara Van Park
3.10pm – Myra Dubois
3.30pm – Davina Sparkle
3.45pm – Drag With No Name
4.05pm – Miss Jason and Maisie Trollette
4.40pm – Lady Imelda
5.00pm – Baga Chipz
5.15pm – Rose Garden and Dolly Diamond
5.35pm – Lola Lasagne
5.40pm – Cassidy Connors
5.55pm – Dave Lynn
6.15pm – Mary Mac
6.35pm – Crystal D’Canter and Kelly Mild
6.50pm – Sandra
7.10pm – La Voix and her Va Va Voom Boys
7.30pm – Lola Lasagne and thank you’s
7.35pm – La Voix and finale


Event: Pride Brighton & Hove 2015

Where: Preston Park, Preston Road, Brighton

When: Saturday, August 1

Time: 12noon – 10pm

Tickets: Early Birds and £16.00 first release Sold Out. £18.50 Second release now available. Then £21.00/ £25 on the day.

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Labour announce team to lead Brighton & Hove City Council

The incoming Labour administration have announced the eight lead councillors who will lead the Council from Thursday, May 21 after becoming the largest party at the local elections on May 7.

Cllr Warren Morgan
Cllr Warren Morgan

LABOUR won 23 seats, Conservatives won 20 seats and Greens won 11 Seats.

These lead Councillors include three first term Councillors who bring a vast range of experience to the Labour team.

Councillor for East Brighton, Warren Morgan: Policy and Resources/Economic Development and Culture.
Having been closely involved over several years with the proposals to build a new King Alfred, new Churchill Square extension and new conference and concert arena at Black Rock, Council Leader Councillor Warren Morgan will chair the Economic Development and Culture Committee with the goal of delivering these new developments, homes and jobs, on time and in budget. As Leader, he will take forward the city’s economic and employment agenda at the Greater Brighton Economic Board and Local Enterprise Partnership, using his years’ of experience as a city councillor to pursue better paid and more secure jobs for all city residents.

Cllr Gill Mitchell
Cllr Gill Mitchell

Councillor for East Brighton, Gill Mitchell: Environment and Transport.
Gill has served as a councillor for 22 years, representing East Brighton Ward and served as Chair of the Environment Committee and Deputy Leader of the Council from 2003 during the previous Labour Administration of the Council. She has lived in Brighton for nearly 50 years, has two children who live locally and works part time in the NHS.

Cllr Tom Bewick
Cllr Tom Bewick

Councillor for Westbourne Tom Bewick: Children, Young People and Skills.
Tom has a professional background in education, skills and enterprise policy spanning two decades and lives in Hove, with his partner and three young children. He was an adviser to the Labour Government from 1997 to 2004, on youth and adult education and was Chief Executive of the creative and cultural industries skills council between 2004 and 2010 (www.ccskills.org.uk). Tom is currently Chief Executive of the International Skills Standards Organisation (INSSO) Ltd., where he is an adviser to several overseas governments. (www.insso.org). He is passionate about education, skills, entrepreneurship and apprenticeships. He grew up in foster care and left school initially with no qualifications. Tom first came to the city in 1991, from the Midlands. He commenced a degree in social policy at the University of Brighton, completed at the University of Bath (BSc & MSc.).

Cllr Daniel Yates
Cllr Daniel Yates

Councillor for Moulsecoomb & Bevendean, Dan Yates: Health and Wellbeing Board.
Dan has lived in Brighton for nine years and works as an NHS manager and Lead Physiotherapist. He has broad experience of modernising NHS services and working alongside and within jointly commissioned NHS/Social Care services and has also previously worked at the University of Brighton where he still lectures occasionally on the NHS, rehabilitation and new ways of working. Dan was previously a Councillor on Adur District Council where he was Leader of the Labour Group and Chaired the Direct Services Board, responsible for Waste Collection, Housing Maintenance and Leisure services.

Cllr Emma Daniel
Cllr Emma Daniel

Councillor for Hanover and Elm Grove, Emma Daniel: Neighbourhoods, Communities and Equalities.
Emma has over 15 years of experience as a CEO, trustee and volunteer in the voluntary sector. Most recently, she has developed a national training programme for councillors to use social technology to collaborate with communities and is currently working in a school for the deaf and is learning BSL. She is passionate about tackling poverty and has run projects to enhance communities sharing with projects such as food banks. Last Christmas, she led her ward in a giving effort that provided Christmas presents to over 50 families in financial crisis.

Cllr Anne Meadows
Cllr Anne Meadows

Councillor for Moulsecoomb & Bevendean Anne Meadows: Housing and New Homes.
Anne represents a ward which is evenly split between social housing and private sector housing. She has been involved in housing-related issues for over 21 years, and has previously been Deputy Chair of the Housing Committee. In addition, she chaired the successful scrutiny on studentification. She has also chaired the Adult Social Care Committee for a number of years.

Cllr Karen Barford
Cllr Karen Barford

Karen Barford, Councillor for Queens Park: Health and Wellbeing Board.
Karen has extensive experience at strategic and operational level within local community organisations, social enterprises and national charities. She has been responsible for the creation, bidding, implementation and effective delivery of small to multi-million pound services, focussing on disadvantaged groups, such as older people and adults with mental health support needs, learning disabilities and life limiting conditions. Her main focus has been to support and empower local people to live full and active lives whilst maximising positive social, environmental and economic impact including emotional and practical support, meaningful occupation, service user commissioning, social enterprise start-ups and welfare to work.

Cllr Les Hamilton
Cllr Les Hamilton

Les Hamilton, Councillor for South Portslade: Deputy Leader, Finance.
Les was first elected as Councillor in Portslade Urban District in 1971, and has proceeded to be a Councillor on Hove Borough Council and then on Brighton and Hove City Council. Altogether he has been a Councillor for 43 years and has been the Labour lead on finance since 2007. Les worked as a secondary school mathematics teacher in the city for over 40 years. In addition, he is a trustee of two charities, a school governor and the Chairman of the Mile Oak Football Club.

Councillor Warren Morgan, the Leader of the Labour and Co-operative Group, said:
“I am proud and delighted to put forward this team of people who will lead the city council through the next four years. My council administration will include a very strong mix of experience and knowledge, fresh ideas and new talent to meet the challenges that we face on housing and schools, refuse services and the city economy, neighbourhoods and equalities. We were elected to deliver a council that works for you, and we will deliver for every neighbourhood in every part of Brighton and Hove. We will as a group talk and listen to residents, businesses, partner organisations and neighbouring councils, and we will deliver on our clear vision and purpose to return the council and the city to the right track.”

REVIEW: Spiegeltent: Lost in Transit

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Lost in Transit

Spiegeltheatre Company

Brighton Spiegeltent

Fringe

In a cloud of smoke, flashing lights and mechanical noise, a lone girl in a pale blue raincoat emerges into a busy station with a suitcase. She’s on her way somewhere.

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This award winning, specially commissioned for the SpiegelTent is a hybrid of theatre, circus and cabaret heavily influenced by the films of Jacques Tati and is great fun. It’s a collection of choreographed clowning routines to retro music with tickets, suitcases and torches which passed the time in an entertaining way. The show is threaded together by the young French lady in her blue raincoat trying to get somewhere and being thwarted by the Kafkaesque employees of the various modes of transport and the menacing clowning Chief Conductor. In between these were set pieces of aerialists, three extremely talented young women all with a different expertise treating us to a concentrated burst of silk rope work, hoop and finally trapeze.

Watch a trailer of the show and an interview with the director:

This set up always works well in the Spiegel tent and it allows you a feeling of real intimacy with the performers who are only a few meters overhead, there were gasps aplenty.  With some very nicely natured interaction with the audience and a charming chanteuse who may or may have not been French but was certainly a breathy engaging singer with more than a hint of Ertha Kitt in her sophisticated vibrato.

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There is a warm heart pulsing at the centre of this cabaret-circus that allows the talented international cast to range through comedy, intense theatre and circus skills in a filmic atmosphere. Overall although some of the narrative was lost in transit the show delivered an entertaining evening full of thrills and some moments of delightful oddness that warmed the audience up to a roaring handclapping appreciative finale.

maxresdefaultWe grabbed a rather scrumptious locally reared lamb burger from an angelic blond lad running the food stall in the SpiegelBar tent who had as saucy a line in tasty patter as his tasty patties were saucy.

I’m still not sure where the young lady was trying to get to though….

Runs Until May 24.

 

 

 

PREVIEW: Ladies’ Rock – UK Tour!

Direct from Australia, LADIES’ ROCK is “one of the most exciting musical experiences to hit UK theatres in many years”.

Nicki Gillis
Nicki Gillis

FEATURING one of the finest female talents in the world today –  Sydney’s premier singer/songwriter, Nicki Gillis – this stage show features some of Britain’s top musicians in a two-hour celebration of female rock and pop songs from the ‘60s through to the early 2000s.

Nicki is the winner of the Frank Ifield International Spur Award and has toured the UK with her own singer/songwriter shows annually since 2009.

This year she has decided to incorporate her own songs into this very special show that features hits from people such as Helen Shapiro, Tina Turner, Annie Lennox, Joan Baez and Pink amongst many others.

Nicki is seen by many gay women in Australia as a bit of an icon – her statuesque physique and good looks are striking – 6’2” in her stage boots (6’) in flats. Her mane of flowing hair is reminiscent of Tina Turner but she says:  “my voice is pure, strong and can hold a note – not warble like many of today’s female singers.”

If you like traditional voices then check Nicki out.

Nicki has won many awards in Australia, is currently the number one singer/songwriter across all genres in Sydney and has forged a highly successful career in Australia, initially in the contemporary country music market but now has migrated into stage shows.

She has evolved as a more pop/rock artist through her involvement in successful shows such as When Aussies Ruled Britannia which starred ‘60s superstars, Frank Ifield and Keith Potger

As the female lead of that show, Nicki was required to perform songs from many different ‘60s and ‘70s artists such as Helen Shapiro, The Seekers, The New Seekers and Dusty Springfield.

Nicki’s band is made up of quality musicians who have backed such artists as Frank Ifield, George Hamilton IV and Wayne Horsburgh. Band members have played with bands including Darts, Barbary Coast and The Nice.

Nicki is a mother of two and, in addition to being a singer and songwriter, has spent the past 18 months building a successful performance school in Western Sydney where she and her business partner teach performance skills and singing to students ranging in age from 7 through to 70.

Nicki has released four albums that have all sold well in physical and digital format and has achieved significant chart success in both Australia and Britain.

Ladies‘ Rock blends Nicki’s self written songs, that highlight many of the issues of middle-aged women in today’s world, with classic songs such as I Am Woman, The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan, Man I Feel Like A Woman and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.

Ladies’ Rock is a wonderful trip down memory lane – all the old songs can be sung along with or danced to and Nicki’s originals are lively, thought-provoking and catchy.

Spend some time reminiscing, contemplating, remembering, laughing and crying as song after song stirs memories and emotions within you stemming back from when you were younger and free willed. The time where life was just so much simpler and we were able to enjoy ourselves and not stress about all things we worry about today.

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Ladies’ Rock is appearing  in a strictly limited season at:

June 24: Albany Theatre, 53 Butts Road, Coventry, UK, CV1 3BH

June 27: Pavilion Theatre, Promenad/Promenade, Rhyl, Sir Ddinbych/Denbighshire, LL18 3AQ

July 1: Kings Theatre, Albert Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, UK, PO5 2QJ

July 2: Tivoli Theatre, 19 West Borough, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, UK, BH21 1LT

July 3: Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton, Norfolk, UK, PE36 5AH

July 8: Swan Theatre, Saint Mary Street, High Wycombe, Bucks, UK, HP11 2XE

July 9: Oakengates Theatre, The Place, Limes Road, Telford, UK, TF2 6EP

July 11: The Pavillion, The Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8ED

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