Brighton-based queer comedian to take part in this year’s Brighton Fringe Autumn Season with 2020 Vision at the Caroline of Brunswick in October.
Brighton-based queer comedian to take part in this year’s Brighton Fringe Autumn Season with 2020 Vision at the Caroline of Brunswick in October.
Brian Butler sighs with relief as Brighton Fringe roars back for an autumn slot
After a brief hiatus, Bitter Sour returns with a bang to celebrate PRIDE! Bringing to pride weekend Brighton’s biggest underground drag show to celebrate all kinds of queerness through the ages and beyond!
After a brief hiatus, Bitter Sour returns with a bang to celebrate PRIDE! Bitter Sour, Brighton’s biggest and most loved underground drag show, celebrates all kinds of queerness through the ages and beyond!
Grant McLachlan is a very funny man. Ex-Met police officer turned schoolteacher in Walthamstow, he has lived a 20-year dream to meet his idol – TV personality and cruise-ship singer Jane McDonald. In a cramped upper room in a Brighton pub, he takes us through the eight steps to celebrating our joint obsession about the Yorkshire singing star.
VG Lee is the critically-acclaimed author of five novels and two collections of short stories. In 2012, Lee was nominated for a Stonewall Award for writing and in 2014 she won the Ultimate Planet Award for Best Established Author.
It may be Christmas, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get a little spooky. So prepare to be whisked away to the wizarding world, full of magical mystery, with an enchanting show brought to you by the Bitter Sour team, Count addiction and Cherry Fakewell. YOU better practice your cackling now, because Count Addiction […]
Bitter Sours presents Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell in an epic Halloween show blending the best in Brighton’s underground drag scene and the best of Sunnydale High to the most amazing seven seasons of television the world has ever seen!
Well you wanted a twist?
Bitter Sour return again – this time channeling their inner Divas! Who will reign supreme? Will it be the power pop ballads of Britney and Christina? – the madness within the minds on the Bush or Bjork? – or the darn right ludicrous behaviour of Havisham or Cruella!
Comedian Jane Postlethwaite will run two Comedy Workshops for women at the Caroline of Brunswick in July. The first on Saturday July 15 from 12 – 4pm is a workshop for women exploring how to create and write comedy characters. Learn how to mine for comedy material and put together a unique character. You can work on something you have already created or try out some new ideas.
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