Theatre programme for Brighton Cares 8th annual gala benefit for HIV/AIDS, titled 'In Our Hands'. Contains information about performers, music performed and advertisements for local businesses. Held on Sunday 9th February 1997
Programme for the 1992 Brighton Cares event, in support of people in Brighton living with HIV/AIDS. Includes introduction from Mayor of Brighton; adverts for other events, businesses and venues; info about the charity; programme of performances - selections from musicals; merchandise advert; acknowledgement of rights to performances; list of credits. Inserted separate item (printed advert for the Beaux Art Valentines Ball - Feb 8th 1992)
Listen to My Heart 9th annual fundraising concert souvenir programme for the event on 8th February 1998 at Brighton Dome. The event raised money for people in Brighton and Hove living with HIV/AIDS.
The event consisted of:
The Doris Isaacs School of Dancing - "Go Go Go Joseph"
Brighton Little Theatre "A Trilogy of Torch Songs"
Unexpected Productions "Jekyll and Hyde"
The Crescent Operatic Society "Annie"
Starlight Theatre Group "Seize the Day"
Brighton and Hove Operatics Society "A Tribute to Jerry Herman"
Brighton Theatre Group "Chess"
Contains introductory letter which mentions the Elton John Centre HIV ward, Jack Tinker Garden, The Golden Handbag Show, The Red Party at Wild Fruit.
Contains adverts for The Queens Arms, Revenge and Legends, Doris Isaacs School of Dancing, The Sussex Beacon, The Tony Shepherd Royal Exhibition, Jesters, The Starlight Theatre Group, Marilyn's Cabaret Bar, Tisere, The Black Horse, Schwartz Bar, Brighton Little Theatre, Worthing Pavilion, Christopher Stringer Funeral Directors.
Theatre programme for Brighton Cares 7th annual gala benefit for HIV/AIDS, titled 'This is the Moment'. Contains information about performers, music performed and advertisements for local businesses. Held on Sunday, 4 February 1996.
Introduction from Mayor, adverts for venues and businesses, programme of performances, acknowledgements and thanks, information about Brighton Cares, adverts for merchandise, advert for another event, list of performers
Musical comedy, operetta, opera, and theatrical anecdotes were performed by the actors of Brighton, devised and produced by Bernard Jay.
It features advertisements for events, venues, and local businesses, an introduction by Dora Bryan, an introduction to Sussex AIDS Trust, a programme of performances, a list of credits, and a list of volunteers. Separate newspaper cuttings are also present: Divine Cause of the Godfather about Bernard Jay from the Brighton & Hove Leader (18 January 1990) and A Stylish Show for AIDS Sufferers about the Brighton Cares show (source unknown).