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PREVIEW: Back To The Bond Age

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus will be bringing their new show Back To The Bond Age to the Brighton Fringe Festival at the beginning of May.

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus

BACK To The Bond Age is the first show the Chorus will be performing in this, their 10th anniversary year.

“Guns! Gags! Gizmos! Be shaken, stirred and seduced by the heady cocktail that is the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus as they go back to the Bond Age. When an evil despot sets out to snatch our scoring secrets and crack the code of CAMP, our heroes take on all comers. And, after all, nobody does it better…!”

Paul Charlton

Chairman Paul Charlton said: “In many ways it’s hard to believe that it’s 10 years since Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus was first conceived, when a group of friends decided to get together in someone’s living room to sing and have fun. We’ve come a long way since that time, with highlights including appearing on BBC’s Last Choir Standing in 2008, becoming a registered charity in 2010, performing our first full house show at Brighton Dome Concert Hall in 2011 alongside our patron June Brown, and winning the Manchester Amateur Choral Competition in 2013. We look forward to continuing to sing together, supporting each other and entertaining our fans and supporters long into the future!”


Event: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus presents: Back To The Bond Age

Where: St Bartholomew’s Church, Ann Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4GP

When: Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2

Time: Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 p.m. start

Tickets: £12 per ticket (£10 conc)

To purchase online from March 22, click here: www.brightongmc.org

Also as part of their 10th anniversary celebrations, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus have joined together with the Rainbow Chorus to invite all the LGBT choirs from around the UK and Ireland to Brighton for the Hand In Hand LGBT Choir Festival this summer. The Hand In Hand Festival will take place over the weekend of June 12-14, including workshops, performances and a major public show at Brighton Dome Concert Hall on Saturday, June 13.

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