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Brighton Gay Men's Chorus Present Seven Year Itch: No Rash Decisions

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Brighton Gay Men's Chorus Present Seven Year Itch: No Rash Decisions

Time: August 3, 2012 at 8pm to August 4, 2012 at 10pm
Location: St George's Church
Street: St George's Road
City/Town: Kemp Town BN2 1ED Brighton
Website or Map: http://tickets.brightongmc.or…
Event Type: entertainment, singing, performance, choir, comedy
Organized By: Brighton Gay Men's Chorus
Latest Activity: Jul 13, 2012

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Event Description

A timeless tale of the seven year itch and whether a rash decision will really change one man’s life for the better. Richard and Julian have reached a critical point in their relationship. Julian wants nothing more than to settle down, but Richard hankers after greater excitement. Offered a new job, he has to decide whether to leave both his lover and Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus. His mind made up, Richard is visited by a series of mysterious men, who show him how his life would have turned out had he not joined the chorus and met Julian. Who are they? Can they change his mind? Will the music work its magic?

Lead by MD Marc Yarrow, and accompanied by pianist and composer Tim Nail, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus explore the highways and byways of love, the power of song and the satisfaction to be gained by singing together in this story of a rotter, a romance and, perhaps, a reunion.. 

Tickets available online at http://tickets.brightongmc.org/ from the Prowler shop St James Street or from Brighton Dome box office.

 

Performances on Friday & Saturday night 20:00pm

 

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