Actually Gay Men’s Chorus to bring the Spirit of Christmas to St Mary’s Church in Kemptown at 7.30pm on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19
Actually Gay Men’s Chorus to bring the Spirit of Christmas to St Mary’s Church in Kemptown at 7.30pm on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19
The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert raises over £3,000 for Lunch Positive. The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert held on December 1 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown is renowned for the variety of its performances and the warm support of its audience.
New Musical about WW2 code breaker Alan Turing receives World Premiere during Brighton Fringe. Alan Turing- Guilty of Love tells the tragic story of the WW2 hero who broke the Enigma codes at Bletchley Park and helped win the War but was prosecuted for homosexuality in 1952. The show explores his early relationship with Christopher Morcom, a fellow pupil at Sherborne School, who died at the age of 19 and was a lifelong influence.
This years World AIDS Day charity concert was a complete sell out leaving many people who turned up to buy tickets on the door, disappointed. Remember next year to buy your tickets in advance because the audience for this wonderful event will only continue to grow larger each year.
There will be no tickets available on the door for this years World Aids Day Concert at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown which has now sold out.
There will be a memorial service on Sunday, June 19 from 3pm at St Mary’s Church, St James’s Street Kemptown to celebrate the life of community activist Christopher Martyn Cooke.
There will be a memorial service on Sunday, June 19 from 3pm at St Mary’s Church, St James’s Street Kemptown to celebrate the life of community activist Christopher Martyn Cooke.
The annual World Aids Day fundraising concert, held on December 1, 2015 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown, raised a staggering £3032.48 for the local charity supporting people living and affected by HIV
Local LGBT musicians join forces to raise money for HIV charity, Lunch Positive. Some of Brighton & Hove’s LGBT choirs and musicians will be joining forces once again on December 1, to put on a fundraising concert, called We All Live Together: ‘A Concert For World AIDS Day’.