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Pride performances by the Actually Chorus to support training for anti LGBT bullying in schools

Besi Besemar June 14, 2014

In the spirit of this year’s Brighton Pride theme, Freedom to Live, Actually Gay Men’s Chorus and cabaret star Miss Jason are taking to the stage for two performances of I Feel Love.

Actually Gay Men's Chorus

The chorus will be raising money for Inclusion For All (IFA), the award winning training strategy working across the UK to help prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in schools.

It will be a welcome return to perform with the chorus for Miss Jason, who gave an inspired performance last year as Agnetha from Abba in the Pride show Tainted Love, though the boys may well give her a Eurovision run for her money this year as they Rise like a Phoenix for the audiences at St Andrew’s.

Featuring the delights of Disney and the best of the West End, I Feel Love promises to be a performance of heroism and hope packed with familiar favorites old and new that will start this Pride season with a smile.

IFA founder and anti LGBT bullying champion Shaun Dellenty, said: “The funds being raised by Actually will enable IFA to provide vital teacher training across the UK.”

The show is at St Andrew’s Church, Hove on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 of July starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12/£10 concessions and are available from the Bulldog, St James Street, The Iron Duke, Waterloo Street, Hove or CLICK HERE:

For more information regarding IFA, CLICK HERE:

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