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PREVIEW: We’re Still Here!: The JEWish Cabaret

 

We’re Still Here!

The JEWish Cabaret

Waterloo East Theatre, London

“We’re Still Here!” is a tribute to the Queer songwriters of the Jewish community who have transformed and defined music and theatre over the years.

This performance aims to raise funds and awareness in aid of the LGBT+ community in Chechnya, who are currently being persecuted for their identity.

The performers – not all Jewish or LGBT+, will present songs by iconic writers (Bernstein, Sondheim, Ebb, Lippa, Finn and many more) with some queer twists to keep the audience on their toes.

The JEWish Cabaret is a group of British and Israeli performers who draw on the Jewish tradition to create tongue in cheek musical evenings with some connection to Jewish culture. Their aim is to enjoy Jewish tradition while dabbling in light blasphemy.

A spokesperson said: “As Jews, We’re Still here decided that we cannot ignore this atrocity and felt the need to do something, while still delivering an evening of fun and humour. Therefore our performance fully embraces both the Jewish and Queer identities of the musicians and writers we decided to showcase. Our goal is to shout out loud that we’re here, we’re Queer, and people better get used to it.”


Event: Where still here! The JEWish Cabaret

Where: Waterloo East Theatre, Brad Street, London SE1 8TN

When: June 9 and 10

Time: 7.30pm

Cost: £18

To book online, click here:

Or telephone: 0207 928 0060

 

Revenge steps up security

From Friday, June 8, Bar and Club Revenge will be stepping up their security policies with extra door staff, more searches and new hand-held security metal detectors on entry to both venues.

These detectors are being used across the UK at concert venues, nightclubs and sporting events and have proved incredibly effective.

In light of recent events in the UK and across the world, Andrew Roberts – Revenge’s General Manager wants to reassure customers at both venues that steps are being taken to make both venues as safe as possible.

Andrew Roberts
Andrew Roberts

Andrew said: “This is a positive pro-active step to further improve our security at Revenge and there is no reason to be alarmed. Our customer’s safety is our number one priority at all times and we will continue to review and improve our security procedures across the board.”

Confident that this will not affect queueing or entry times, Andrew added: “We have conducted full staff training and trialled the new system, which actually makes the entry process faster than before.”

Wheelie good news for Brighton recycling!

Cityclean staff will deliver 60,000 new recycling wheelie bins to Brighton & Hove residents across the city over the next three months with deliveries starting on Monday, June 12.

The bins are being introduced in response to requests from residents, as the council aims to improve its recycling service.

Before bins are delivered, residents will receive a leaflet explaining how the service will work and what can and cannot go into the bin for recycling.

Once the bin arrives, residents can start using it straight away!

The 240 litre bins should be adequate for most households, but residents have the option of ordering a larger or smaller size. Residents should hang onto their recycling boxes for glass which cannot be placed in the new wheeled bins.

Assisted collections will be available for those residents who are unable to place their bins by the kerb.

Collection days won’t change but residents living in the Whitehawk area will move from weekly to fortnightly collections.

Most residents who live outside the city centre and have space to store bins, will receive a recycling wheelie bin. However, there are some areas wheelie bins are not suitable, for example where there are narrow pavements or steep steps.

If you don’t currently have a wheelie bin for your refuse, you won’t be getting a recycling wheelie bin. The council is looking at ways to improve the refuse and recycling collection service for people living in these areas.

Areas currently covered by communal bins are not affected.

The bins will be delivered in three phases by area.

The first phase will cover areas in Central Hove,  East Brighton, Goldsmid, Hangleton & Knoll, Hove Park, North Portslade, South Portslade, Westbourne and Wish wards.

The first phase of approximately 20,000 bins will be delivered over the next month starting from next week. Leaflets will be distributed to all households in the scheme before the wheelie bins arrive.

The delivery schedule has been designed to co-incide with the current recycling rounds, so each phase includes multiple wards. This also means that a whole ward may not be completed in one phase.

Detailed street by street information will be available on the council’s website before each delivery phase begins.

Council officers are keen to work with groups and Local Action Teams to help residents reduce their waste and increase recycling.

As the bins are delivered, officers will be available to answer resident queries.

For more information, click here:

 

PREVIEW: Resound and Brighton Chamber Choir

Resound and The Brighton Chamber Choir (BCC) bathe the audience in shimmering Water Night.

For the first time two of Brighton and Hove’s favourite choirs are pooling their vocal talents to create a night overflowing with shimmering music.

Taking the music of Eric Whitacre’s Water Night as their inspiration, these two very diverse singing groups have collated an evening of music to delight their diverse audiences and provide something totally new.

The BCC is busy rehearsing works by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Samuel Barber, all evocative in some way of the title and so apt for a performance only metres away from the sea!

Resound Male Voices
Resound Male Voices

Resound has been honing its show-stoppers What Shall we do with a Drunken Sailor and the haunting Frobisher Bay; while adding other another sea shanty – Haul Away, and others.

Jointly the choirs will sing the show’s soaring title song Water Night by Eric Whitacre. Both group’s repertoire will appeal to both land-lubbers and seafarers alike and both choirs will be ably supported by the very talented Tim Nail on Piano.

Jane Money of the BCC said: “It is always stimulating to work with a fellow singer and musician (Stefan Holmström) on a project of this kind and I am sure both choirs will enjoy the exchange and fresh approaches to this piece. We became fans of Resound after they entertained the BCC so brilliantly last summer at our end of year party. Singing with them will be a joy! The Brighton Chamber Choir is very excited about joining forces with Resound.”

Resound’s chairman David Lilly, who has been instrumental in championing new singing opportunities for the group said: “Summer will be anything but plain-sailing for us especially after our sell out two-night Fringe debut (Soundtrek); then being acclaimed for our contribution to the World Premier of the new musical Guilty of Love. Now we change tack for Water Night and are really excited to be sailing forth with the amazing BCC for this joint concert.”

Resound Male Voices and Brighton Chamber Choir
Resound Male Voices and Brighton Chamber Choir

Event: Water Night featuring Resound and The Brighton Chamber Choir

Where: St Andrews, Waterloo Street, Hove

When: July 8

Time: Doors will open at 7.00pm with curtain-up at 7.30pm

Cost: £12

To book tickets online, click here:

For more information about Resound Male Voice, click here:

For more information about Brighton Chamber Choir, click here:

Accessibility Matters at Brighton Bear Weekend

Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF) and its Accessibility Matters volunteers will attend their first Brighton Bear Weekend Picnic on June 17.

The volunteers will be on site at Dorset Gardens to provide access support to attendees to the picnic with mobility and emotional needs.

The LGBT CSF will be partnering with the Village MCC to provide its joint listening ear service on the park during the picnic.

They have also worked with Lunch Positive to ensure there are accessible toileting facilities within the picnic area.

Billie Lewis
Billie Lewis

Billie Lewis, Volunteer Chair of the LGBT CSF, said: “We enjoy attending public events and delivering outreach within the community. We get a real feel for public opinion and a sense of how we can develop our services by going out, talking and listening to people about their experiences and concerns. We look forward to seeing you there!”

Accessibility Matters is the only dedicated LGBT project that delivers effective front-line services to the Disabled LGBT Communities in Brighton & Hove.

Accessibility Matters was created by the Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum to address the needs of older disabled, and deaf members of the LGBT Communities in the city, to encourage and empower them to take part in community and social life on a par with their non-disabled peers.

Accessibility Matters for the past 5 years have provide a space at Brighton and Hove Pride for people with various disabilities so they can be part of the community.

During the last twelve months, Accessibility Matters has delivered self-awareness and self-defence workshops to empower individuals to feel safer and protect themselves. These workshops were also delivered at the Forums’ B Right On. Festival which celebrated LGBT History Month in February.

Accessibility Matters was instrumental in enabling older, disabled and deaf people to take part in Pride 2014, 2015 and 2016 both in the Parade, where they were accommodated at the front of the parade, and at the main event on Preston park where Accessibility Matters provided a safe space for disabled people and their carers. For many disabled people, it was the first Pride at which they felt supported and welcomed as equals.

To register for the Accessibility Matters Pride Access Plan, click here:

For more information on the Brighton Bear Weekend, click here:

REVIEW: Buddy The Buddy Holly Story @Theatre Royal

In just 18 short months between 1957 and 1959 Buddy Holly changed the face of modern music, producing in the process a treasure trove of rock and roll classics that have become the soundtrack of following generations.

Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story written by Alan Janes, opened at the London Victoria Palace theatre in 1989 and ran for 14 years. It has since toured the UK for 17 of the last 24 years as well playing on Broadway, completing five national US tours and being named as “The World’s Most Successful Rock and Roll Musical”.

The first of the so-called Jukebox Musicals, Buddy boasts a musical score that includes some of the most enduring rock and roll numbers ever written.

While in parts the narrative lacks depth and detail, the storyline is easy to follow and successfully hammers home Buddy Holly’s determination to write and perform Rock and Roll (seen by many at the time as the music of the devil), rather than the country music played on radio in middle America in the 50s.

While it would have been interesting to find out more about Buddy’s relationship with his mother and with his backing group, the Crickets the main focus is kept clearly on Buddy and how this odd-looking musician with the thick rimmed glasses was able to breakthrough and become possibly the most influential musician of his generation.

The glamour of the original West End staging is missing from this touring production. At times especially in the second I got confused by the same actors playing up to three different roles, but that does not detract from the fact the show is all about the music and the second half gives all the performers a chance to shine as both actors and highly skilled musicians.

Jordan Cunningham delivers a wonderful thrusting performance as Ritchie Valens. Rarely have I seen a pelvis thrust delivered with such rhythmic accuracy. Matthew Quinn demonstrates his versatility playing Hipockets Duncan, Murray Deutch and the wonderfully over the top MC at Clearlake while Thomas Mitchells’ as The Big Bopper, plays it large and is great fun.

Untimately, the show is all about one person and Alex Fobbester turns in a very convincing and solid performance as Buddy Holly. He is a great singer, great instrumentalist and his American accent is not half bad.

Ultimately, the show is about the music and the rolling encores and reprises really got the Monday night Theatre Royal audience tapping their toes and singing along.

All in all, a wonderful, feel good night out and well worth a visit.

Coop raises £4,168.85 for Lunch Positive

Cooperative Local Community Fund raises £4,618.85 for Lunch Positive, the weekly HIV Lunch Club.

For seven months, Cooperative Group Members who are customers at Cooperative food stores on London Road, Lewes Road, North Street, and further afield were given the chance to select their choice of nominated charity to receive a share of the Local Community Fund.

Using membership cards when shopping earned customers 5% of their spend for themselves, and 1% for their community. Lunch Positive received tremendous support, resulting in this amazing award. Funds awarded will contribute towards the cost of delivering the lunch club this year.

Gary Pargeter, Service Manager, says: “This a truly fantastic award. Everyone at the lunch club is so grateful for the kindness and generosity of members of the Coop who shopped and supported us. The Cooperative Group, staff and customers have been so supportive of our charity, and we’re immensely proud to be associated with cooperative values.

“Thank you everyone, this will make a big impact on our service and people who use it this year and beyond.”

For info on Coop Membership, click here:

PREVIEW: All You Need is Love: Shanni Collins

Local author Shanni Collins celebrates publication of her new and updated inclusive book for families at Waterstones in Brighton city centre on June 2.

Families come in different shapes and sizes, but they are all special when they love and respect each other.

These fun rhyming stories encourage inclusion and acceptance in a child’s relationships and are a celebration of the diversity of families.

By promoting diversity and understanding in family life and elsewhere, these stories support a positive approach to life at a young age, which fosters strong mental health and well-being.

Each page is dedicated to a different family, with stories exploring adoption, fostering, disability, race, gender and illness.

Filled with humour and delightfully illustrated, children will love reading this book again and again with friends, family and in school.

To read the Gscene review of Shanni’s earlier version of All you need is Love, click here:

The illustrations in this new hardback book are a delight, colourful and engaging with a supporting article from a famous child physiologist about the important of inclusive and positive role models for our children, us and our future.

Collins’s Brighton launch is the next glorious rainbow step to provide young people with books which affirm their own lives and those of the people around them

Shanni, long time Brighton resident is next off to Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, Cardiff in Wales to promote the book on the next leg of her national tour!

For more details of Cardiff launch, click here:

For more information or to buy the book: click here:

All You Need is Love: Celebrating Families of All Shapes and Sizes

Shanni Collins. Price £10.99

Book Launch

‘Corbyn For Prime Minister’ – Brighton Rally @ the Synergy Centre

Tonight, (June 6) sees the grand finale of Labour’s general election campaign with six outdoor rallies taking place all over the UK.

Emily Thornberry MP
Emily Thornberry MP

Rallies will take place in London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Barry, Warrington and here in Brighton. Each rally will include a senior Labour politician, a DJ, a musician, and a first-time voter.

Jeremy Corbyn MP the Labour leader will be speaking live at one of the rallies and his speech will be live-streamed to the others.

Here is Brighton, Shadow Foreign Secretary, Emily Thornberry MP will be joined by Brighton based DJ Enzo Siffredi and singer Robb Johnson to support the two local Labour Brighton candidates Solomon Curtis (Brighton Pavilion) and Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven).

Labour have been steadily climbing the polls since the election was called, with the latest YouGov poll giving the Conservatives just a four point lead over Labour, which if played out on June 8 could mean the Conservatives may not win many more seats than they presently have.

The Brighton rally will take place at the Synergy Centre, 78 West St, 7 Middle St, Brighton BN1 2RA. Doors open at 6pm, entry is free, and the rally finishes at 9pm.

Manchester Pride adds host of top names to line-up

Ultra Nate: Photo by Marco Cerrone

Manchester’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) event The Manchester Pride Festival reveal a host of top names to wow the crowds at The Big Weekend this August bank holiday.

X Factor finalists 5 After Midnight, Pixie Lott, Ultra Nate and Katrina and the Waves will be joining artists already announced including Melanie C, Faithless and Clean Bandit during the Big Weekend.

Also added to the stellar line-up is 90s favourite N-TranceGirli, Lisa Maffia and Manchester Pride patron Heather Peace will curate Heather Peace Presents on the Sackville Gardens Boutique Stage for a third year.

Big Weekend crowd pleaser Lucy Spraggan has appeared regularly at The Big Weekend, performed at The Manchester Pride Spring Benefit and sung at the moving Candlelit Vigil, which closes every Manchester Pride Festival.

This new raft of artists will join Clean Bandit, Melanie C, X Factor winner Louisa Johnson and Saara Aalto on the main billing for the event.

The Manchester Pride Festival, which is made up of The Big Weekend, The Manchester Pride Parade and The Candlelit Vigil, is an award-winning four-day event celebrating LGBT+ life.

The event takes place in August, with this year’s The Big Weekend set to run from Friday, August 25  – Monday, August 28 with the parade on Saturday, August 26.

The Big Weekend tickets are priced at £16.50 for day tickets and children’s tickets are also available. Third release tickets will go on sale for £25.50 on June 2.

Tickets provide guests with access to the event site, including the Main Arena, Sackville Gardens Boutique Stage, the Gaydio Dance Arena and the Expo and helps Manchester Pride raise money for LGBT+, HIV charities and organisations in Greater Manchester.

For more information on The Big Weekend, click here:

 

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