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).
Card with wearable ribbon attached, to support world AIDS day. It is part of the campaign by Sussex Community NHS Charity for #RockTheRibbon, to help end HIV stigma.
The Sussex Beacon is a dedicated HIV centre which has been at the forefront of delivering specialist HIV services since 1992.
This leaflet includes information about the Women & Families Service, Treatment Support Service, Cognitive & Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Service, Day Service, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy – Mindful Living Course, how to contact us, and how to refer.
Kitsch and Sync Production programme for Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein, staged at Sallis Benney Theatre in October 1994. The programme notes that all profits from the production were donated to Brighton Cares. Contents include an introduction to Brighton Cares, cast and crew listings, a synopsis of scenes, interval information, and advertisements for local businesses.
Theatre programme for Brighton Cares 10th annual gala benefit for HIV/AIDS, titled 'TEN'. Contains information about performers, music performed and advertisements for local businesses.