The Amazing Mrs Shufflewick: The Life of Rex Jameson

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The Amazing Mrs Shufflewick: The Life of Rex Jameson

The Amazing Mrs Shufflewick: The Life of Rex Jameson

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Is World Peace Is None Of Your Business a call to arms or a lament? You’re clearly displeased with many things...

A Granada TV producer saw his performance and paired him with the great Norman Evans for a TV show. Norman was famous for his Over the Garden Wall character, Fanny Fairbottom, and Rex was a fan:

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Shuff, as both the actor and the character became known, became a fixture of the thriving gay scene of the 1970s. He gave an interview to Gay News in 1973, and was now open about his own sexuality. He did not seem to understand what the Gay Liberation Front was about, but twice Shuff was on a prominent float in the Gay Pride march. He was also a celebrity judge at Andrew Logan’s Alternate Miss World. Present: Bette Rinse, David Mills, Drag With No Name, David Dale, Jayde Adams, Lola Lasagne, Laquisha Jonz, Miss Jason, Myra Dubois, Pam Ann, The Duchess, Saucy Sophie, Scott Capurro, Sassy Stryker, Tina C. The world of cabaret and the artists that inhabit it have been depicted in the mainstream film industry many times. The most well known of these, being ‘Cabaret’ which was released in 1972, starring Liza Minnelli – and loosely based on the 1966 Broadway show of the same name by Kander and Ebb. Minnelli and director Bob Fosse were both awarded Academy Awards the following year. Forty years on and if you wander along to a drag/cabaret show, the chances are you will still hear some of the songs that made Cabaret the enormous success it was. It’s often said that title song ‘Cabaret’ is the most sung song on the cabaret circuit (which is quite obvious when you think about it). MORRISSEY: The name is so perverse considering what it does to people. It doesn’t sound like what it is, whereas they knew exactly what they were doing when they named Strangeways prison in Manchester. With Mountjoy, well, the name’s so ridiculous, isn’t it? It’s a bit like calling the local maternity hospital St. Killmore’s. one more year after the production of 'The Whip' in 1962, but in April 1963 the curtain came down for the last

World Peace Is None of Your Business has been called your best album since Vauxhall And I. To what extent do you consider your past work when recording new material? We – I ought to point out that I’m a South London boy – could also have done with you in Brazil. Why were England such a godawful failure at the World Cup? Her lady ship had her usual frosty exchanges with our very own Dave Lynn, Lady Imelda, Rose Garden, Mandy Gap, Crystal Waide, Timberlina and Fabulous Russella, amongst many others. opened on Wednesday the 22nd of December 1897 with a variety show. The ERA reported on the opening in their 25th of December edition saying:- 'A These performers were out there doing the thing in days gone by, when times were much more difficult for LGBT people. The years of entertainment and sheer balls they put into the cabaret scene lives on forever.In between shows at the Windmill, Rex would frequent the Bear & Staff public house in Charing Cross Road, a famous haunt for theatricals and gay men. It was something of a discreet refuge at a time when homosexuality was both illegal and actively pursued by the police. As with double acts, ensembles need to work together tightly. Choreographing, rehearsing and performing to within an inch of their life. The work of an ensemble is not an easy one but the final product, if done right, can be quite spectacular.

I was impressed that you were able to get Tom Jones to support you in Los Angeles. How did that go? He played cameos in the Marty Feldman film, Every Home Should Have One, 1970, and Tony Palmer’s television documentary about music, All You Need Is Love, 1977.

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Innuendo, double entendres and suggestive language, without vulgarity, have played, and still do today, a large part in camp stand-up cabaret routines and performances. You may have to take a second glance and clear out your lug-holes, as they’re the cream of the crop in mimicry: Boy George Experience, Ceri Dupree, Charlie Hides, David Dale, D.E Experience, La Voix. Past legends: Triple X (Regina Fong, Sandra Hush, Heather), Dolly Mixtures (various members), LSD (Lily Savage, Sandra Hush, David Dale), Way Out Girls, Twisted Sisters (Sandra, Lucia and Millie Turner), The Dissappointer Sisters. Not modern songwriters, no. Obviously I’d kill for Damien Dempsey, as we all would, and I love Chrissie Hynde, but I don’t envy anyone’s abilities because I don’t think I have similar concerns as a writer to anyone else. The camp seaside town of Brighton has been synonymous with churning out some of the best and most established cabaret artists for decades.



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