Christmas concert: REVIEW: Actually’ Gay Men’s Chorus
Christmas concert: REVIEW: Actually’ Gay Men’s Chorus
Brian Butler does a round-up of what’s on offer this Christmas from Brighton & Hove’s LGBTQ+ choirs and finds joy unbounded all round.
Dave Bradley talks about his life long stammer and how singing with Actually Gay Men’s chorus has helped develop his confidence.
On Friday, August 2, family and friends gathered at St Andrew’s in Waterloo Street to say farewell to Richard Tredgett, who died suddenly on June 20.
Actually Gay Men’s Chorus pull out all the stops for their new show of film and theatre tunes, Showstoppers. All the more remarkable as the event was overshadowed by the passing of one of their members on the day before opening night- the second member they have lost this year.
With just a week before the curtain rises on Actually Gay Men’s Chorus’ production Showstoppers!, the chorus are hard at work rehearsing lines and preparing for the coming show with a programme that promises to keep you on the edge of your seats and wanting more!
Following their hugely successful sell out winter concert season Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (Actually GMC) return this Summer with a programme that promises to keep you on the edge of your seats and begging for more!
Samuel Cousins, Musical Director at Actually CIC, and members of Actually Gay Men’s Chorus receive a certificate of appreciation from Bill Puddicombe of The Sussex Beacon.
Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, sing at the Royal Pavilion to raise money for the Mayor’s charities, Martlets, Rockinghorse, Off the Fence and The Grace Eyre Foundation.
The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert raises over £3,000 for Lunch Positive. The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert held on December 1 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown is renowned for the variety of its performances and the warm support of its audience.