Brian Butler finds choirs, Queers and love triangles at this year’s exciting Brighton Fringe
Brian Butler finds choirs, Queers and love triangles at this year’s exciting Brighton Fringe
Brian Butler talks to Irish Queer theatre pioneer Sean Denyer ahead of his Brighton Fringe return
Comic monologue inspired by a stay at a Brighton B&B, addresses open relationships within the gay community
Reviews and previews from classical music columnist, Nick Boston
Ventriloquism as you’ve never seen before… a hilarious sell-out queer horror.
The physical theatre show by Dutch mime duo DeRonde/Deroo will be there from May 27-29.
With tales of gender, stakes, queerness and cakes, Eliot aims to widen your eyes to the bizarre life of an asexual man living in a sex-obsessed world.
Fifteen years into his career in music, Alan Bonner is sharing a compilation album of his output as a solo singer-songwriter thus far, giving listeners an in-depth insight and overview into his creative world
Devine Tension is to present Club Queer, a unique cabaret clubland experience, at Club Revenge in Brighton on not one, but THREE Fridays throughout the Brighton Fringe Festival on May 20, May 27 and June 3.
Hullabaloo Quire is to present A Glass of Laughter – a collaborative concert with Irish cellist and composer Vyvienne Long and LGBTQ+ singer-songwriter Paul Diello on Saturday, May 14 at St George’s Church in Kemptown.