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Trans Swimming Sessions at St Luke’s Swimming Pool in Hanover from 8.30 - 9.30pm.
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Queer in Brighton to host Queer Walking Tour of Brighton
St Luke’s Swimming Pool is based at St Luke’s Terrace, Brighton BN2 9ZE and there are lots of discounts available for people in receipt of benefits such as PIP, Jobseekers and Child Tax Benefit. ) The folk at St Luke’s Swimming Pool in Hanover run a Trans Swimming session every Wednesday
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Win tickets to Bleach city of unreachable deposits and zero hour contracts. Follow his journey from small town boy to big time fuck-up in this high octane production.
) Bleach, a new one-man show, written and performed by Dan IrelandReeves, is showing as part of the Pride at the Ironworks festival on September 26, and Pride is offering a lucky Scene reader two free tickets through a prize draw. For your chance to win, enter at www. brighton-pride.org/win-tickets-tobleach/ About the show: When a misguided rent boy finds himself taking the starring role in a snuff film, he’s forced to question whether living in London is really worth the cost of rent. Bleach is a visceral and moving story reflecting a generations struggle to stay afloat in a
About the writer: Dan Ireland-Reeves trained at Birmingham School of Acting before going on to form one half of the critically acclaimed company Exist Theatre. Dan was selected to attend the Hightide writers’ bootcamp, where he honed his writing skills and was one of six writers to have their work performed as part of Sell a Door’s new writing festival. Bleach premiered at the London Theatre and has been touring the international fringe circuit ever since. This critically-acclaimed production has been award-nominated at numerous festivals, including winning the Write for the Stage award for best new writing at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 2017. It has also enjoyed independent productions in both Australia and New York.
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) Queer in Brighton is hosting a free queer walking tour of Brighton, which includes entry to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, on Sunday, September 26 from 12pm. The LGBTQ+ group will be bringing its monthly LGBTQ+ History Club across the streets of Brighton and into Brighton Museum & Art Gallery to see the Queer The Pier exhibition and the Rock ’n’ Roll with Me Bowie/MacCormack exhibition with local guide Ric Morris. The tour and museum visit are free, but spaces are limited in line with social distancing guidelines, so it’s asked that if you only book if you know you can attend. Session one: Meet Ric on Regency Square, near the statue at 12pm. Walk the streets of Brighton with Ric and arrive at Brighton Museum at 1.30pm. Enter the museum at 1.30pm and visit the Queer the Pier and David Bowie exhibition. Session two: Meet Ric on Regency Square, near the statue at 2.30pm. Walk the streets of Brighton with Ric and arrive at Brighton Museum at 4pm. Enter the museum at 4pm and visit the Queer the Pier exhibition. D To book for one of the two slots, visit: https://tinyurl.com/53a7hzr8
Queer Bloomsbury: Juno Dawson’s ‘Lovely Trans Literary Salon’
) Bestselling author Juno Dawson is to introduce readings from transgender or non-binary writers at Charleston, Firle, on Saturday, September 11 from 4pm. This event is in partnership with the Coast is Queer Festival and is hosted by Queer in Brighton.
In this special edition for Queer Bloomsbury, Juno is joined by writer, presenter and cabaret comedian Shon Faye to discuss her new book The Transgender Issue. In the book, Shon considers the way in which trans people in Britain today have become a culture war ‘issue’, despite making up less than one per cent of the country’s population, and explores how we can have more productive conversations about rights going forward. In reclaiming the idea of the ‘transgender issue’, Shon uncovers the reality of what it means to be trans in a transphobic society and calls for justice and solidarity between all marginalised people and minorities. D To book, visit: https://tinyurl.com/yyer75r2