Scene Magazine - August 2021

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Pride at the Ironworks takes off! • Wednesday, August 25 - Girli, co-presented by Joy. Girli, an English singer-songwriter and rapper, performs music about feminism, sexuality, queer culture, and mental health.

• Thursday, August 26 - Ian Elmslie’s OLD BOYFRIENDS. A one gay man musical revue, featuring an eclectic selection of original songs, reflecting on past loves and the lessons learned. ) Brighton & Hove Pride has announced Pride at the Ironworks supported by Tesco, an extensive season of smaller LGBTQ+ cultural events through August and September 2021 supporting LGBTQ+ artists and the wider community while fundraising for essential local charities and community groups that do such essential work all year round. Ironworks Studios is a new multimedia studio and event space in the middle of Brighton, just a few minutes’ walk from the railway station and the home to Brighton & Hove Pride. There is an audience reception with licensed cafe serving teas, coffees and refreshments. Programme: • Tuesday, August 3 - Hannah Brackenbury‘s VICTORIOUS. Musical comedy performer Hannah Brackenbury returns with her award-winning Victoria Wood tribute show. • Thursday, August 5 - AND NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL BINGO! A musical bingo game show with Pride anthems, hosted by drag prince Alfie Ordinary.

• Friday, August 6 - Paul Diello‘s EPICENE. A gender-blending tribute to iconic women in music. • Sunday, August 8 - THE GLORY. Jonny Woo and Rudi Douglas lead a sing-along of top gay pop songs, featuring Mz Kimberley and Mahatma Khandi. • Thursday, August 12: Madeleine MacMahon‘s ALTO-HOLIC. Comedy, songs and stories showing the highs and lows of her alto vocal range. • Friday, August 13 - Glamrou aka Amrou Al

Khadi, the established film-maker, performer and author, joins BBC radio host Kathy Caton for a sit-down interview, with special guest, trans activist Fox Fisher.

• Sunday, August 15 - Miss Hope Springs continues her Brighton appearances with another chance to see I’VE BEEN AROUND, its creator Ty Jeffries’ dark and comic look at the jaded cabaret star’s disastrous life in Berlin, Paris and Dungeness. • Thursday, August 19 - AN EVENING WITH HEATHER PEACE. Heather chats to BBC broadcaster Kathy Caton about her life, music and activism before taking to the stage for a live intimate gig in Act 2.

• Friday, August 20 - Eliza Legzdina. Mother of poetry and sorceress of sounds, Eliza Legzdina is Latvia’s best kept secret with lyrics loud in their sexpositive affirmation. • Saturday, August 21 - The Bitten Peach. The UK’s only gender-diverse pan-Asian cabaret collective serve cabaret, burlesque, drag, music, aerial and dance. • Sunday, August 22 - BEN WILL I BE FAMOUS?. Ben Papworth presents his own show packed with show tunes, campery, belting and wine.

• Friday, August 27 - Willy Hudson’s BOTTOM. Bums, Beyoncé and burnt fish fingers, a queer coming-of-age remix with a cracking soundtrack. • Saturday, August 28 - Cibebra’S 50 YEARS OF PLEASANT PICTURES. The award-winning musicalcomedy duo are back with their third addition to the Cinebra anthology. A marvellously anarchic romp.

• Sunday, August 29 - Boogaloo Stu’s BIG QUIFFY BINGO. Join the showbiz sensation for a bingo experience filled with special guests, frivolity, fun, filth and flashmob dances. With the ongoing challenges that Covid continues to bring, fundraising for essential local charities and community groups has never been more important. Pride at the Ironworks will allow Pride to continue to ensure that every ticket sold will include a charitable donation to the Brighton Rainbow Fund. Since 2013 Brighton & Hove Pride has raised almost £1 million for local LGBTQ+ and HIV charities, community groups, social impact organisations and cultural activities in Brighton & Hove, the vast majority of it distributed through the Brighton Rainbow Fund to specific LGBTQ+ projects that make a fundamental difference to the lives of hundreds of people in our communities. To make the cultural programme accessible to all members of the community, Brighton & Hove Pride will be offering a number of discounted tickets for every performance. Sign up to the Stage Door list to keep up to date with events and news from Pride at the Ironworks: www.brighton-pride.org/ironworksstage-door/


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Brighton Bear Weekend stages a fur-tastic return!

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Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents announces touch rugby open day

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Out to Swim takes part in Pier to Pier and returns to Prince Regent

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Pride at the Ironworks takes off!

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Out to Lunch goes down a treat

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First patrons of People’s Pride Southampton announce

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‘Community Spirit’ from Brighton Gin

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THT launches new campaign celebrating those living with HIV

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Research project to examine men’s unwanted sexual experiences

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New school resource to uncover secret Black History of Brighton

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Clare Project announces new Chair of trustees and trustee

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Trans Rights Protest to take place in London on Friday, August 6

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Rainbow Chorus, Brighton’s LGBTQ+ mixed choir, opens Trans Pride Brighton & Hove with video message

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Village MCC Pride

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Gender Diverse football festival to raise funds for Ledward Centre

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West Midlands Trains wins award for commitment to diversity & inclusion.

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Birmingham Pride awards grants to LGBTQ+ community groups

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Fatt Butcher raises money for asylum seekers with new single

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CLASSICAL NOTES

5min
page 30

ALL THAT JAZZ

2min
page 31

ART MATTERS

2min
page 31

Book Reviews

4min
page 34

AT HOME

3min
page 35

SCENE & DONE IT

2min
page 38

ARTS

2min
page 38

RAE’S REFLECTIONS

4min
page 39

STUFF & THINGS

2min
page 40

WALL'S WORDS

2min
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CRAIG’S THOUGHTS

5min
page 41

HYDES' HOPE

2min
page 42

TWISTED GUILDED GHETTO

3min
page 42

LGBTQ CHURCH/ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

2min
page 43

New public art piece celebrates diversity in Birmingham

2min
page 47

Birmingham Rep releases update on its involvement in Nightingale Courts

4min
page 50

WHY A PRIDE FESTIVAL?

4min
page 51

FRUITFUL COLLECTIVE

4min
pages 36-51

BILL DEAMER

4min
pages 33-35

INVERNESS OR BUST

4min
pages 29-31

LADY BOSS

5min
page 32

COVID REPORT FROM SWITCHBOARD

7min
pages 26-27

RECLAIM PRIDE

1min
pages 22-23

THE PRIDE OF EASTBOURNE

3min
page 25

10 QUESTIONS... PETER TATCHELL

4min
page 28

BRIGHTON PRIDE 1973

7min
pages 14-16

RAINBOW WASHING

4min
page 24

BORN THIS BINARY, OR AM I AN ACT OF VIOLENCE TOO?

4min
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REBELS WITH A CAUSE

7min
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