Marlborough Theatre Brighton Fringe 2013 Brochure designed by Sarah Ferrari.
Pink Fringe LGBTIQ+ highlights include:
Adventure Misdaventure - Nick Field
A Right Pair - Bette Bourne and Paul Shaw
Night After Night by Neil Bartlett and Nicholas Bloomfield - performed by Paul Shaw Nicholas Bloomfield
Sister Acts - Mzz Kimberley and Son of a Tutu
Marlborough Theatre Brighton Fringe 2015 Brochure designed by Sarah Ferrari.
Pink Fringe LGBTIQ+ programme highlights include:
Big Girl's Blouse - Kate O'Donnell
Miss Behave's Gameshow - Miss Behave with Harry Clayton-Wright
Hard Graft - David Sheppeard
Chisteene Machine
Marlborough Theatre Brighton Fringe 2016 Brochure designed by Sarah Ferrari.
Pink Fringe LGBTIQ+ programme highlights include:
Naked Boys Reading
Sissy's Progress - Nando Messias
Break Yourself - Ira Brand
Funeral Doom Spiritual For Male Soprano Piano & Electronics - M Lamar
Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous - Alfie Ordinary
King of the Fringe
Joan - Milk Presents
Stud - Ivor McAskill
The Daily Grind - Laurie Brown
Women's Hour - Sh!t Theatre
Marlborough Theatre Brighton Fringe 2017 Brochure designed by Sarah Ferrari.
Pink Fringe LGBTIQ+ programme highlights include:
Triple Threat - Lucy McCormick
Makin in Rain - Nicole Henriksen
The Comforter - Stacy Makishi
OUT - Rachael Young
Gypsy Queen - Hope Theatre Company
The Dog and Pony Show (Bring Your Own Pony) - Holly Hughes
Sex Education - Harry Clayton-Wright
Who Do You Think You Are? Barbara Brownskirt
The Girl From Oz - Courtney Act
Video documentation of the first New Queers on the Block performance a LGBTIQ+ focused touring project supported by Arts Council England.
The performance was compered by Ophelia Bitz and featured Marikiscrycrycry, Hester Chillingworth, Stacy Makishi, Rachael Young and Sea Sharp.
The video features interviews with Ema Boswood (Programme Coordinator), Subira Wahogo (Production Assistant) and Tarik Elmoutawakil (Creative Director)
Promotional photoshoot for dance theatre performance 'New Ways of Living' choreographed by Gary Clarke. The photos feature performer Eleanor Perry with makeup inspired by The Bloolips. The photoshoot took place on St James St int he Morrisons lift and carpark, outside the former One Stop Travel Shop and in the electrical retailer Deans.
Photo credit Katariina Jarvinen / Light Trick Photography
Queer in Brighton Launch Event taking place at Red Roaster in November 2012 featuring performance, readings and interactive installations.
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 1. Neil Bartlett, Mark Whitelaw and Marco Nardi
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 2. Stacy Makishi
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 3. John McCullough
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 4. Rose Collis
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 5. Marco Nardi
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 6. Neil Bartlett
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 7. Neil Bartlett & James Gardiner
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 8. Vick Ryder
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 9. David Sheppeard
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 10. Mark Whitelaw
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 11. Mark Whitelaw
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 12. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 13. Neil Bartlett & John McCullough
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 14. Crowd
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 15. Chris Taylor (New Writing South)
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 16. Unknown
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 17. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 18. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 19. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 20. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 21. Audience
Queer in Brighton Launch Event 22. Audience
A collection of images from Siren's show 'Bubbles'.
1. This shows Jane Boston in ‘Bubbles’, taken for a performance in Deptford, London.
2. This shows Hilary Ramsden inn ‘Bubbles’, taken for a performance in Deptford, London.
A collection of images from Siren's show 'Curfew'.
1. This shows a photo of Jane Boston as Charlene and Tasha Fairbanks as Tracey in ‘Curfew’.
2. This shows a photo of Jude Winter and Tasha Fairbanks in ‘Curfew’.
3. This shows a photo of Jude Winter, Tasha Fairbanks and Jane Boston in ‘Curfew’.
Pop Ahoy! article
Argus supplement I think - this would be from 2006.
Article by David McNamee
The photo in the article is by Toby Amies from 2002, and was taken at Lighthouse Studios on Middle Street in Brighton
This shows the postcard (front and back) used to promote Siren’s show ‘Les Les’. The postcard was used for the opening of the show at The Pavilion Theatre, Brighton. It shows Jude Winter and Jane Boston. They were the only Siren members who performed in the show. Deb Trethewey was still the technician at this time.