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Cabaret for LGBT Noise, the queer marriage equality group

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Tuesday November 04, 2008 18:17author by Paul McAndrew - Cork WSMauthor email paul at queer dot ie Report this post to the editors

Sugar Club, Leeson Street

get your glad-rags and your handbags, folks, and come along to the Sugar Club on Friday 7th November for a fab night's cabaret AND to support Noise in the fight for gay civil marriage - all proceeds will go toward getting out the message that Ireland's gay, and lesbian and trans people deserve and demand equality before the law.

Subject: DRAGNET RETURNS!! Dragnet Two Fri. 7th Nov. 8pm @ The Sugar Club

DRAGNET is returning to the Sugar Club on Leeson Street this Friday 7th November with a new exposition of the GLORIOUS ART of CABARET! See our up-coming event page for photos from the previous Dragnet and a snazzy trailor for this Dragnet!

All your favourites from Dragnet One will be back - Miss Bunny, Sid Viscous, Julian Mandrews and more; plus a host of Dragnet newbies such as Bertha Defect and Juicy Dangler will be taking to the stage for your entertainment - and for a good cause.

This time around, Noise is delighted to present British Trans Goth Lesbian Comedy Sensation BETHANY BLACK!
Described by the BBC as "A seductively intriguing cross between Marilyn Manson and Corrie's Haley Cropper " (yeah, Bethany had to think about that one for a bit too), and by herself as always having been "a bit strange - even when I was a little girl, because I had a penis" - Bethany will regale us with unique tales from a unique life.

So, get your glad-rags and your handbags, folks, and come along to the Sugar Club on Friday 7th November for a fab night's cabaret AND to support Noise in the fight for gay civil marriage - all proceeds will go toward getting out the message that Ireland's gay, and lesbian and trans people deserve and demand equality before the law.

As an extra special bonus, everyone who attends the show is cordially invited to stay on at the Sugar Club for a night of Deadly Disco Dancing Music with Strictly Handbag.
Dragnet Two:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street
Doors 8pm, show from 9pm.
Tickets 15 euro/12 euro(Students/OAP/Unwaged) on the door or in advance from PantiBar.

Links:
The Sugar Club: www.thesugarclub.com
Bethany Black: www.myspace.com/fairy_gothmother
lgbtNOISE: www.lgbtNOISE.ie (we're also on Facebook and Bebo)
Emma Haugh Photography (for a reminder of Dragnet Mark One, click 'Theatre') www.emmahaughphotography.com
Dragnet Trailer: Bearded Meteor Productions on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/beardedmeteorscope

Related Link: http://www.lgbtNOISE.ie
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