The Alternative Panto Brighton returns, with Big Dick Whittington and his Pussy, a classic retelling filled with double entendres by a stellar cast of Brighton entertainers with a sprinkle of West End and international performers.
The Alternative Panto Brighton returns, with Big Dick Whittington and his Pussy, a classic retelling filled with double entendres by a stellar cast of Brighton entertainers with a sprinkle of West End and international performers.
On Sunday, November 25, Legends celebrated 25 years at the top of their game, with an afternoon packed with entertainment from drag legends Maisie Trollette, Miss Jason and Lola Lasagne appearing together as J-Lo, Sally Vate and new drag queen on the block, Pat Clutcher.
Three years ago, following the death of his mother, the Scottish singer Allan Jay recorded a single written by Jason Prince and Lewis Greenslade to raise funds for CRUSE Bereavement Care, the national charity that helps people deal with grief and loss.
Legends celebrate their 25th birthday on Sunday, November 25 with a spectacular day of entertainment and fundraising for the Rainbow Fund. Sally Vate will take to the stage at 4pm followed by Dave Lynn with the legend that is Maisie Trollette at 5.30pm finishing at 7pm with Miss Jason and Lola Lasagne appearing together as J-LO!
Brighton entertainers honoured at last nights Rainbow Fund Awards for their support of all the city’s LGBT+ organisations over the last thirty years.
Golden Handbag Favourite Barman Matt Richards and Adam Brooks, the multiple Golden Handbag Favourite Landlord winner receive a certificate for raising £650 for Rainbow Fund at their Christmas Summer Xmas Weekend in June at the Bedford Tavern.
Rupert Ellick and Chris Marshall, manager of Charles Street Tap, celebrated their combined birthdays on Sunday, September 2 to raise money for the Rainbow Fund.
On the Pride weekend I said, in the park and at Legends, that Brighton owes a huge debt to Tony Chapman. His presence on the LGBT+ scene, over the last thirty plus years, has helped shape it into it’s current form through his businesses and more importantly, his understanding of why supporting the community is so necessary to help it survive.
Legends raise £4,050.69 for the Rainbow Fund at their Sunday Cabaret extravaganza on Pride Sunday (August 5).
Brighton’s Jewel in the Crown was the phrase that Miss Jason chose to describe the much-loved David Raven aka Maisie Trollette, at the first of the celebrations of David’s 85th birthday which falls on August 15.