Sing It Pink

Publisher:
Aunt Nell

Sing It Pink

4.5/5

Critic Rating

In 1983, a cabaret performer named Mark Bunyan decided London's gay music scene was missing a choir. When Mark and a few other singers got together for a first rehearsal, they had no idea that they were creating a hope machine that would sing and dance through some of the greatest challenges in LGBTQ+ history. This is Sing It Pink!, the touching story of the Pink Singers, London and Europe's oldest LGBTQ+ choir, told through the people who sang for freedom. With archive recordings of pivotal rehearsals, touching stories from choir members from over 40 years, and intimate sound design, Sing It Pi...


Critic Reviews

Score: 4.5

Miranda Sawyer • The Guardian Aug 10, 2024

"The songs can be a little musical theatre for my taste, and I would have liked some more dynamism in the telling (though this may come when the Pinkies go to sing at Pride marches in Warsaw and Kyiv). This is a lovely series and a history that definitely needs telling."

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