Brian Butler finds lots to see at the theatre for a discerning LGBTQ audience this autumn
Brian Butler finds lots to see at the theatre for a discerning LGBTQ audience this autumn
Brian Butler finds there’s a funny ha-ha substitute coming for Eurovision fans
Local actor David Rumelle plays his twenty fourth consecutive Dame in pantomime since 1995 as Dame Dolly Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk this Christmas.
Following last years hugely successful production of Cinderella, Brighton has once again attracted a cast of West End stars again for the family pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk that returns to The Hilton Brighton Metropole from the December 20-29, 2018.
Christopher Biggins stole the show at the spooktacular fundraising ball, The Halloween Horror Show staged on behalf of The Sussex Beacon. The ball, which took place on Saturday, November 1 at the Brighton Hilton Metropole, included a dinner show version of The Rocky Horror Show with Biggins, who was in the original film, playing the role of narrator.
There are a few tickets remaining for ‘The Halloween Horror Show’ monster fund raiser hosted by actor and television presenter Christopher Biggins. The Ball, which takes place on Saturday, November 1 at the Brighton Hilton Metropole, will be raising funds for The Sussex Beacon – a charity offering specialist care and support to men, women and families affected by HIV.
Actor and television presenter Christopher Biggins visited The Sussex Beacon today, (August 29) to find out more about the work of the charity. He was given a tour of the building, had lunch with staff and chatted with patients. David Raven aka Maisie Trollette an old mate of Biggins popped along to say hello and […]
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