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PREVIEW: Lady Connie and the Suffragettes

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Lady Connie and the Suffragettes, a new play by Ros Connelly to celebrate International Women’s Day 2016, will be performed at Newnham College, Cambridge on March 8, at 2.30 and 7.30pm, as part of its national tour and as part of Women of the World Festival.

To book tickets for the Newnham performance, click here:

This play a true story of bravery and heroism, celebrates an important milestone in women’s history. It explores Constance Lytton’s unique role in the suffragette movement, her personal background and her development into one of the unlikeliest of suffragette icons. It’s also about social conditions and attitudes, and war in a distant country; it’s a love story, and a story of a woman overcoming personal and social barriers – in other words a story that can appeal to and touch everyone, told through moving drama, music and contemporary song.

The other remaining venues for the tour are:
Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot, Oxfordshire: Saturday, March 5
Petworth Society, West.Sussex Wednesday, March 9
Underground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex: Thursday, March 10
St Nicholas Church, Great Munden, Herts: Saturday, March 19
Cambridge Junction, Cambridge: Sunday, March 20
Walker Theatre, Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Wednesday, March 23

For more information about the tour, click here:

Pride Village Party tickets go on sale

Thanks to strong support from the community and local businesses, this years Pride Village Party will take place again on Saturday August 6 and Sunday August 7.

Pride Village Party

The Pride Village Party will once again feature two days of entertainment in the heart of the gay village, St James Street, bringing all sections of the city together for one amazing Pride weekend.

The weekend will again see the seafront road Marine Parade closed to traffic to create an LGBT village for Brighton Pride, with entertainment zones dedicated to cabaret, bears and disco.

The Pride Village Party (PVP) is once again being run and managed by Brighton Pride Community Interest Company (CIC) with the full support of Brighton & Hove City Council and anyone wanting to attend will require a wristband.

Brighton and Hove Pride is organised by Brighton Pride CIC, a not for profit community interest company. All ticket revenue goes directly to the operational and running costs of producing the Pride Festival, Pride Community Parade, Pride Village Party and community fundraising for the Rainbow Fund and Social Impact Fund.

This year the PVP will have a restricted capacity so organisers strongly advise wristbands tickets are purchased in advance.

To purchase PVP tickets online click here:

Tickets will need to be exchanged for wristbands at the Pride Box Office on Victoria Gardens in central Brighton.

Weekend wristbands are £10 in advance and Sunday Only wristbands are £8 in advance.

Wristbands will then be £15 for the weekend and £10 for Sunday Only, subject to availability.

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