Brighton & Hove Pride has awarded five bursaries to performers/producers in the LGBTQ+ community or allies creating work with an LGBTQ+ narrative for Brighton Fringe 2022, which takes place in May.
Pride says: “Our mission is to support high-quality, innovative, inspirational and engaging work to entertain, inform, educate and thereby enrich the cultural life of the LGBTQ+ community and the residents of Brighton & Hove.”
The five successful artists from all the applicants will each receive £250 towards registration fees and other costs as well as support in kind such as social media support.
The winners are:
Harry Wright: Smalltown Boy at The Walrus, 10 Ship St, Brighton BN1 1AD from May 15-18.
About: Gay boy with autism explores a lifetime of trying to fit in with other men, with mixed results.
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NoAgEnDeR:Tell Me Why? at Ironworks Studios, 30 Cheapside, Brighton BN1 4GD from May 19-22.
About: A musical stage show that celebrates our cast’s right to live as their authentic selves without apology or judgement. We are who we are!
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About: Showcasing some of the best up and coming disabled, LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse comics on the UK circuit!
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Bert Alert:I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gender at The Caxton Arms, 36 North Gardens, Brighton BN1 3LB from May 23-25.
About: A chaotic and ridiculous exploration of the rituals of life and how queer people navigate, reinvent and destroy them!
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Horseplay: Bareback at The Walrus, 10 Ship St, Brighton BN1 1AD on May 17 & 18.
About: Following their smash-hit Witch Hunt, Derek Mitchell and Kathy Maniura turn their character-led narrative style to another kaleidoscopic story. Bareback is about performance and sex. It’s fast. It’s honest. It’s wigs!
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