Brian Butler looks back at the shows of 2021
Brian Butler looks back at the shows of 2021
From choral singing to panto, Brian Butler searches for seasonal entertainment this wonderful wintertime and the December delights of 2021
Brian Butler says thank you for being a friend to 5 drag legends
Brian Butler finds lots to see at the theatre for a discerning LGBTQ audience this autumn
See the cream of Brighton’s drag and cabaret acts all in one hilarious show
Brian Butler looks forward to Brighton’s annual alternative panto
Join the cream of the cabaret crop at Charles Street Tap’s World AIDS Day Annual Fundraiser for THT South on Sunday, December 1 straight after the candle light vigil at the AIDS Memorial from 7.30pm, £3 entry (suggested donation) to THT South. Expect an incredible star-studded evening of cabaret stars hosted by the inimitable Drag With No Name: a full show from Heart & Soul, Lola Lasagne, Kara Van Park, Sally Vate, Mrs Moore, Vicky Vivacious, Rose Garden, Jason Thorpe and Pat Clutcher.
Tickets for The Brighton Alternative Panto, Big Dick and his Pussy will be on sale at the Phil Starr Pavilion Box Office from 12 noon on Thursday, April 4. The Box Office will be staffed by volunteers from The Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum and tickets can be purchased using debit card or cash.
The Alternative Adult Panto, Big Dick Whittington and his Pussy, opens tomorrow night (Thursday, April 4) at the Phil Starr Pavilion located on Victoria Gardens near Marlborough Place in Brighton as part of The B RIGHT ON LGBT+ Community Festival.
Jason Lee, the Brighton-based singer/entertainer, talks to Brian Butler about his musical family, Freddie Mercury and being Frankie Valli. Jason Lee was destined to be a singer and musician – it’s in his genes for sure. One of 4 sons of a highly talented musical family, he began life in the Cotswolds surrounded by the sounds of music at home.