Actually Gay Men’s Chorus to draw Jubilee celebrations in Brighton & Hove to a close with the show Nobody Does It Better at St Mary’s Church in Kemptown, Brighton on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11.
Actually Gay Men’s Chorus to draw Jubilee celebrations in Brighton & Hove to a close with the show Nobody Does It Better at St Mary’s Church in Kemptown, Brighton on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11.
Brian Butler talks to 4 Brighton and Hove choir directors about their lockdown activities
Gscene’s alluring Carole Todd gives us her considered option of what the evening held at the Actually Gay Men’s Chorus Christmas concert
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.
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!
The annual Christmas offering from Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) this year is It’s Actually Christmas. The Christmas extravaganza, always one of the highlights of the LGBT+ Christmas season, will pack St Andrew’s Church, Waterloo Street to the rafters on Saturday, December 22 from 8pm.
Generally, the title of a show is chosen carefully to both attract an audience and to give an idea of what to expect. There was no need to attract an audience as St Andrew’s Church was packed to the rafters by the many fans of the Chorus. However, the title could have been interpreted as a tad self-congratulating, but there was no problem in that respect. Not only did the Chorus and guest stars receive an Ovation, it was a well-deserved standing one at the end of both halves of the show.