Salford Pride presents Love & Pride: The Stage Show, a series of short stories, as part of LGBT+ History Month, which this year focuses on poetry, prose and plays in honour of Lyra McKee. Love & Pride: The Stage Show is based on a film by Edd Norton, about relating to homophobic, biphobic and transphobic behaviour within an diverse and inclusive society, the progress of the LGBT+ community of the past 50 years, based on real life experiences of people within the LGBT+ community. Thomas McCullough adapted the stories for a live theatrical performance during Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020.
The Big Pink Fundraiser is back and bigger than ever!
Whether you’re a seasoned quizzer, or a complete newcomer, The Big Pink Fundraiser is a 3-in-1 event with something for everyone. Quiz-lovers, party-goers and cabaret connoisseurs are invited to support Salford Pride in its mission to educate and promote awareness of LGBT+ issues across the City of Salford, Greater Manchester and beyond!
Following the success of last year's Big Pink Fundraiser, Salford Pride are reviving the triple threat event, hosted in the fantastic BarPop, right at the heart of Manchester's thriving LGBT+ Community - Canal Street.
The Big Pink Fundraiser will be held on Thursday 13 February 2020, from 7.30pm until midnight.
The fundraiser won’t just feature fantastic quizzing with the chance to win a prize hamper up to the value of £100. The infamous and fabulous Annabelle Lecture will start the evening with a bang, performing a selection of cabaret performances, followed by more electrifying routines!
Ricki Hewitt, Salford Pride volunteer said:
“Salford Pride is incredibly special as it was set up by local people, for local people and community remains at the heart of everything we do. Without support from events like this, we wouldn’t be able to run the annual Pink Picnic or deliver vital LGBT+ education, awareness and events across the area. Everyone involved at the event last year had a great time, so we are really excited to bring the fundraiser back and make it bigger than ever before!”
If quizzing and cabaret aren’t for you and you’re just in the mood to boogie, Edd Norton will be taking over the BarPop basement from 10pm with some disco classics and dancing tunes to see you through to midnight.
The fundraiser will be hosted by Salford Pride's resident drag queen Venus Quasar. Tickets for the event are just £3 (including booking fee), but space is limited so grab your tickets now – once they’re gone, they’re gone. To find out more about the event or book your place, visit https://www.fatsoma.com/SalfordPride/u6pk45kq/the-big-pink-fundraiser-2020
All the money raised will be donated to Salford Pride. The money raised will ensure The Pink Picnic remains a free event and support us to delivering equality and diversity for the LGBT+ Community across Salford and Greater Manchester.
If you’re interested in find out more about Salford Pride, or getting involved, visit our website salfordpride.org.uk, or find us on social media:
facebook.com/salfordprideofficial
twitter.com/salfordprideuk
instagram.com/salfordprideofficial
Salford Pride to debut their brand new play at Salford University
Salford Pride are debuting their brand new performance, Love and Pride, at the University of Salford next month, as part of a project with the Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Fund. The play also marks the celebration of LGBT+ History month, in February, the theme of which is poetry, prose and plays.
Performed by the university’s students, Love and Pride will feature three stories surrounding hidden Biphobia, Transphobia and Homophobia through the eye of LGBTQ+ people.
It was written by Thomas McCulloch and is based on a film by Edd Sebastian Norton, two students from the university. Thomas said:
“The evening will also showcase artwork that celebrates queer culture, created by the University’s up and coming artists.”
The Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Fund was set up to raise awareness of what hate crime is and to Increase the reporting of hate crime incidents across the region.
Tickets for the performance at the New Adelphi Theatre on the Thursday 6th February 2020 cost £5, and can be bought from www.fatsoma.com/salfordpride.
Would you let your kids organise your wedding?
Couples all over the UK are being offered help in organising their wedding but there’s a catch...the entire thing has to be arranged by their kids.
Marrying Mum & Dad is back on CBBC and is bringing a unique twist on reality TV wedding shows by letting children play boss in what promises to turn traditional wedding days upside down.
The show is currently looking for courageous parents/step parents who are ready tie the knot and willing to leave the fate of the big day in the hands of their children.
Ed Petrie and Naomi Wilkinson help kids make all the big decisions about their parent’s wedding day. They choose everything, from the theme to the venue, entertainment and outfits.
Tapping into the creative minds of 8-14 year olds, the show will see youngsters organise every aspect of the wedding/civil partnership; from the theme to the venue, the costume to the cake, as well as the arranging the transport and entertainment.
The show has already seen couples get hitched in a bizarre variety of ceremonies with themes such as: Day of the Dead, Dr Who, Scarecrows, Under the Sea, Haunted Houses, Stunt Shows, Ancient Egypt, Candyland and the Wild Wild West.
Ed Petrie, who co-hosts the show with Naomi Wilkinson, said:
“Letting 8-14 year olds plan your entire wedding day may sound like a ridiculous idea – and it is! But in the best possible way. ‘Marrying Mum & Dad’ weddings are exhilaratingly bonkers, heart warmingly wacky and utterly unique. A day your family will truly remember forever!”
The show will film from February until July 2020.
Applications are now open and families can apply by visiting: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/marrying-mum-and-dad-8-be-on-a-show
You can then either email back your application form to marrying@bbc.co.uk or post it to:
Marrying Mum and Dad
BBC Scotland
CBBC
Zone 4.01
40 Pacific Quay
Glasgow
Closing date for all applications is Monday 17th February 2020 and the form is available to download here. Early applications are strongly encouraged.
Salford Pride and Manchester Youth Stop AIDS officially sign partnership on World AIDS Day
The partnership launch between Manchester Youth Stop AIDS and Salford Pride brings the true meaning of community support to light on the efforts that have been put in by communities to support those living with HIV and AIDS since the peak of the first epidemic in the 1980s, it also highlights the commitment we have to have as a community to helping those who find themselves in the same situation in lesser developed areas of the world.