Theatre Program for Brighton Cares of Beautiful Thing by Johnathan Harvey performed on Wednesday 11th October to Sunday 15th October 1995 which includes the list of cast with advertisements from local buisnesses and a letter from the chair Chris Gull thanking for the support in fundraising for people living with HIV/ AIDS
A Brighton Cares II A Musical Revue flyer. The performance pays tribute to the Actors of Brighton which was performed on Sunday 27th January 1991 at the Brighton Dome which was £5 & £7 where all proceedings went to the Brighton Cares a charity raising funds to assist those with HIV/ AIDS in Brighton and Hove
Poster of Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton performed at the Pavilion Theatre from the 7th- 11th October at 7:30 where all the proceedes went to Brighton Cares and helping support people living with HIV/ AIDS
Theatre program for Brighton Cares of Follies including local business advertisements and a letter from Brighton Cares on 31st October 1993, thanking the for the support in fundraising for people living with HIV/ AIDS with a message from the Mayor of Brighton Councillor David Lepper. It also includes names of the performers and the musical numbers with production credits with a special dedication to Alexis Smith, an award winning star of the Original Broadway production of Follies on the back cover
Newspaper clipping from January 31st 1991 with headline 'Has Mayor backed down over AIDS?' The article includes how Hove Mayor Francois Dupre who once accused many AIDS victims of being hell-bent is now supporting a major funding campaign. It also includes a section about Brighton Cares which raised money to help people living with HIV/ AIDS
Newspaper article by Pat Moorman in Brighton and Hove Leader on January 17th 1991 expressing concern in the lack of money funding the Sussex AIDS Centre
A newspaper article from Brighton and Hove Leader on 24th January 1991 advertising Brighton Theatre Group chorus, led by Ian Randall rehearsing a number for Brighton Cares II which raised funds for people with HIV/ AIDS
Theatre program of The Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley and directed by Michael Padley which includes advertisements from local businesses with cast and production credits where all the proceeds from the production went towards Brighton Cares and helping support people living with HIV/ AIDS