Year
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Dates
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Theme
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Location of launch party
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Description
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Sources
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2022
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1 November until 20 November
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Queer Joy Is A Protest
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Tate Liverpool
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Numerous events including:
- Cabaret by The Bitten Peach, Tea for T4T and Queer the City by Tabby Lamb and Andrew Bullock, This Charming Man by Sian Davies, Confetti by Will Jackson, Woman Hood by Ursula Graber, UTOPIAN by Symoné, Queer Punk is a Protest featuring
Skinny Girl Diet, pink suits and Piss Kitti at Quarry. 'Where are all the lesbians' featuring Lynne Harwood, Mark Anthony,
Chardine Taylor-Stone and Marcella Rick.
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2021
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28 October until 14 November
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Coming Out
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Numerous events including:
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Jade Anouka - Debut of 'HEART' play, performance workshop and online watch party of Her & Her; Queer, As In Funny featuring
Rosie Jones; Peter Groom presents Dietrich: Live; One in, One out - Liverpool’s smallest Gay Bar at Everyman’s Street Café; Darren Pritchard Dance presents the Family Vogue Ball; The Return of The Jinkx & De La Holiday Show, Live!; Sian Davies and
Rosie Wilby present Breakup Monologues; The Village Hall by
Tabby Lamb; Final Baby Girl by Baby Lame;
David Hoyle evening of performance and provocation; Virtual events included Pearl Necklace,
Round the Horne inspired queer sketch revue for the TikTok generation in partnership with District & DESPITE THE MONKEY, on-demand series of LGBTQIA film shorts from around the globe.
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2020
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29 October until 15 November
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Show Your Working
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Over 20 events including:
- Fox Fisher: #Transtopia live screenprinting, Queer Bodies Workshop, Queer Arts North at Homotopia; My Genderation: Shorts, Screenings and Discussion; QueerCentric Music Night Concert; Eat Me: The Limited Edition; Chair Dancing Fitness Take 2, Mirror Mirror, A Lovely Word at Homotopia, Trans Creative at the Movies, Fox Fisher in conversation, Pride – Film With Pride, Collective Encounters: Queer Womxn in Action; Days Out, Drag Promenade, One Woman, TGPFEST – The Goddess Projects, Queer the City Art Crawl,
Naomi Westerman's 'Woof Woof.'
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2019
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31 October until 10 November
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Resist! Resist!
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Hope Street Hotel
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Over 20 events including:
- An Evening with
Travis Alabanza at Blackburne House,
Keith Haring x
Amy Lamé at Tate Liverpool, Sex Education by Harry Clayton-Wright, Nightclubbing by Rachael Young, Joan by Lucy J Skilbeck, Retro(per)spective by
Split Britches, Strange Lands and How to Survive -
Mandy Romero, The Gloop Show by Oozing Gloop, Stars by Mojisola Adebayo, Bona Pop - Created by DuoVision at The Gallery (Liverpool), Who Are We? - Xavier Velastín & Virág Pázmány. Commissioned by Homotopia, Pansy Boy - Paul Harfleet at St Helens Library, Queercentric Music Night (Collaboration with Liverpool Queer Collective), Queer Arts North at Homotopia (Collaboration with Curious Arts)
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2018
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2 November until 1 December
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I Will Survive
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Hinterlands
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Over 30 events including:
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John Waters: This Filthy World at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, The Ginger Snapped:
Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales, Burgerz by Travis Alabanza, Fat Blokes by Scottee, 2018: Where Are All The Lesbians? produced by Liverpool Queer Collective, Rent Party, Hip Hip I'm Gay, Mop The House: A Short Guide to Vogue,
Wake Up Together:
Ren Hang (UK Premiere) and Robin Hammond's Where Love Is Illegal at the
Open Eye Gallery
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2017
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26 October until 25 November
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Liberation 50
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Double Tree Hotel
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Over 50 events including:
- The Vaudevillians:
Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales, ICONS: Le Gateau Chocolat, Major exhibition at the
Museum of Liverpool "Tales from the City" featuring a collection of tokens, clothes and ephemera charting LGBT+ history in Liverpool over the last 50 years; Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender and Identity at the
Walker Art Gallery, Son of Liverpool: Gerry Potter, Medea, Written in Rage, Do You Mind If I Smoke? Memoirs of Fenella Fielding, You've Changed,
Maggi Hambling: In Conversation; David Hoyle: Diamond, UK premier: Whitaker Malem Pop Artisans exhibition
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2016
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October until November
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Forbidden
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Foundation for Art and Creative Technology
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19 events across Liverpool including:
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2015
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October until November
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Art = Life
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Camp and Furnace
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Over 50 events including:
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Zanele Muholi - VUKANI/RISE at
Open Eye Gallery, If These Spasms Could Speak at Citdel Theatre, Alien Sex Club by
John Walter at Camp & Furnace and
The Bluecoat, The Bride of Frankenstein - Liverpool Small Cinema, Dior and I at
FACT Liverpool, Dir. Frédéric Tcheng, Celebration of Life for World AIDS Day, The Butch Monologues at
Unity Theatre, Kate O'Donnell - Big Girl's Blouse at
Unity Theatre, Theseus Beefcake - Produced by Panic Lab at
Unity Theatre,
Portrait of Jason at
FACT Liverpool (Dir. Shirley Clarke, 1967),
Sarah Waters: In Conversation, Jean Abreu Dance Blood, Le Gateau Chocolat - World of Glass, Pay It No Mind: The Life and Times of
Marsha P. Johnson (dir. Michael Kasino, 2012), Middle of the Road - Bourgeois & Maurice and
David Hoyle at
Unity Theatre,
Mandy Romero - Scandinavia Has Been Good To Me, Duckie: Twenty First Century Music Hall at Citadel Theatre. Featuring
Amy Lame and the Duckie crew, Jack Rooke - Come Ride with Me,
Panti Bliss - High Heels in Low Places at
Epstein Theatre
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2014
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23 October until 23 November
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Miracle of Miracles
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Hope Street Hotel
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Over 30 events including:
- The Gang: Photographs by
Catherine Opie at
Walker Art Gallery,
April Ashley: Portrait of a Lady at
Museum of Liverpool, John -
DV8 Physical Theatre at
Liverpool Playhouse, David's Place -
David Hoyle, Rainbow Jews at
Unity Theatre, My Scouse Voice -
Fenella Fielding at
Unity Theatre, Transmitting
Andy Warhol -
Tate Liverpool, Now + Then: Three Decades of HIV in Merseyside at
Museum of Liverpool, Terence Davies: In Conversation at
The Black-E, Scars on Sunday: A Honky Tonk Mass at Fredericks. Starring
David Hoyle, Mojisola Adebayo - Retrospective at
Unity Theatre, David Mills - Gimme Some Sugar at
Unity Theatre, Debs Gatenby - Hi Anxiety at
Lantern Theatre, Nick Phillips (drag artist)|Nick Phillips - Ecce Homo at
Unity Theatre, Still Ill at
Lantern Theatre. From Truant, Homotopia & Oldham Coliseum
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2013
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30 October until 25 November
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The Liverpool Dream
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Camp and Furnace
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10-year anniversary events include:
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April Ashley: Portrait of a Lady at Museum of Liverpool,
David Hockney: Early Reflections at Walker Art Gallery, Germ Free Adolescents at The Met Quarter,
Boy George & Trademark: This Way Out at Camp and Furnace,
Chelsea Hotel - at
Unity Theatre,
Sandi Toksvig: Funny Valentine at
Philharmonic Hall, Dickie Beau - Lost in Trans at
Unity Theatre,
John Waters - This Filthy World at
Philharmonic Hall,
David Hoyle - In the Company of Friends at
Unity Theatre,
I Am Divine screening at
FACT Liverpool (2012), Mis Les - Caz n Britney at
Unity Theatre, House of Suarez at
The Bluecoat,
Ronald Wright In Conversation, The Piers From Here -
Alvin Baltrop and Gordon Matta-Clark at
Open Eye Gallery,
Chew Disco (
Chew Disco) - featuring
Vaginal Davis,
Shopping, and
ILL at The Kazimier
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2012
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30 October until 25 November
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Traditional Family Values
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Camp and Furnace
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Over 20 events including:
- Duggie Fields: Welcome to My World at The Gallery, Mark Morrisroe at
Open Eye Gallery. Part of
Liverpool Biennial, Enrico David brought Madreperlage to
Walker Art Gallery, Council House Movie Star, an immersive film and theatre experience at The Gallery, Camp and Furnace, Scottie Road the Musical - Caz n Britney at
Unity Theatre, Uganda Pride - Rachel Adams at
Unity Theatre, The Girl I Left Behind Me, produced by
Opera North at
Unity Theatre, Horsemat, A Beautiful Hell, Bitter Suite - Gary Clarke.
Liverpool Hope University, Lavender Girls at
Unity Theatre, Blackouts - Dixie Beau at
Unity Theatre, Archetype - David Hoyle at
Walker Art Gallery, I Remember and Teenage (2012), dir. Matt Wolf at
FACT Liverpool, Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles - Andrew Sherlock at
Epstein Theatre, Patrick Wolf - 10th Anniversary Acoustic World Tour at The Gallery, Call Me Kuchu (2012) dir. Katherine Fairfax-Wright, Malika Zouhali-Worrall at
FACT Liverpool, Promoting Human Dignity (2012) from Homotopia TV,
April Ashley exhibition at
Museum of Liverpool
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2011
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1 November until 30 November
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Cruising for Art
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Hope Street Hotel
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Over 30 events including:
- UK Premiere: Dykeotomy, UK Premiere: Berlin-Yogyakarta: From Hitler's Terror To Human Rights Today, Cancerous Lipstick by Ben Youdan & No Narcissus by Dawn Brayford, Totally Frocked Up! An exhibition of photographs by Andy Green, World Premiere: Joseph Mercier Company – Cruising, Clubbing, Fucking,
Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger, Policing Sex Between Men: 1850 – 1971, World Premiere: Savage Style: costumes from
Lily Savage's wardrobe, World Premiere: PIN UPS, 'The Male Species' Dance Trilogy, Lavender Girls, A Taste of Honey 50th Anniversary screening, Earthfall presents:
At Swim, Two Boys,
The Featherstonehaughs presents EDITS, In The Company of Friends 'Literary Night', Face to Face: An Audience with
David Hoyle, 'Underclass Hero' featuring La John Joseph, A Hard Rain by John Bradfield & Martin Hooper, Tranny Hotel – Liverpool, Alternative Miss Liverpool, The British Guide To Showing Off, Homotopia Short Film Night at FACT,
Tomboy, Live Loud & Proud, Youth Film Night at FACT, An Audience with
April Ashley
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2010
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1 November until 30 November
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Love Conquers All
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Over 50 events including:
- Mother/Son by Jeffrey Solomon, Factory Floor - evening of new work by Clare Duffy, Abi Lake, Louie Jenkins and Carrie Whittaker, Caroline Wilson and Emily Underwood-Lee,
Guillermo Gómez-Peña & La Pocha Nostra: Corpo Ilicito, Richard Haynes: Listen to My Secret Fetish, UK Premiere: Giselle, or I'm Too Horny To Be A Prince, Crotch by Keith Hennessey, The Factory, Manmade, Lavender Club, Call My Puff with
David Hoyle, Doreen Kum Kwik,
Margi Clarke. Compered by Terry Titter, Planet Young – Gerry Potter & Jay Bernard,
Stella Duffy - Reading from her new historical novel Theodora; actress, empress, whore, Afternoon Tea With
Armistead Maupin, Gay Thursday: In Lust A Presentation by the Centre of Cultural Confusion, Getting Your Work Published with Gerry Potter,
Stella Duffy, Jay Bernard and Claire Campbell, World Premiere of Pink: Past & Present - Documentary of Liverpool's LGBT heritage, The Powerhouse of Supermen: Does gay culture exclude 'otherness'?, Midnight Mass:
Peaches Christ presents International Premiere of 'All About Evil', Queering The Portrait, Right To Love – Youth social justice and anti hate-crime campaign, including Project Triangle, Big Gay Kiss exhibition, Sex, Drags, Rock’n’Roll; Big Gay Prom, Big Gay Night In
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2009
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1 November until 30 November
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Homotopia Not Homophobia
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Over 30 events including:
- Girls Go Down - lesbian evening of pop, electro, retro, indie, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, My Turkish Delight By Stan Jones & Sarah Atkins-Navas, Insight Photography My World, My Story; Extraordinary Drawings by New York's Laurie Lipton, Chris Von Steiner exhibition, Memories of
Yankel Feather, Project Triangle - a unique arts & social justice initiative whereby 12 young people travelled to
Auschwitz and
Warsaw, Truant Company presents Caretakers by Billy Cowan,
Sarah Waters: In Conversation, Lau your Luppers on the Strillers Bona: The rise and fall of
Polari – lecture on the secret language of gay men,
Charlotte Mendelson &
Joanna Briscoe, Clare Summerskill: In No Particular Order!, Lavender Girls with
Rosie Wilby, Jane Townend (both Nivea Funny Women finalists) Emma Bowley and local newcomer Norma KC; UK Premiere: The Invisible Death of Michael - short film on homophobic murder of
Michael Causer, Liverpool Is Burning, The Grand Vogue Ball (The Movie); Pere Faura, Striptease; Music in the afternoon with Steve McFarlane, Little Boy Written by Tommy Kearney, Directed by Steve Miller; Gay Sunday at
FACT Cinema
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2008
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1 November until 30 November
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From Liverpool With Love
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Hope Street Hotel
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Over 50 events including:
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2007
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1 November until 19 November
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All Things Bright and Beautiful
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Hope Street Hotel
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Over 70 events including:
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2006
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26 October until 18 November
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A Queer New World
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Over 70 events including:
- Launch of Queercore, Liverpool Lesbian & Gay Film Festival - over 30 screenings across the city, Nigel Charnock and Company, Fierce and Quarantine, Bare Bones - dance company performance, A new work by theatre company Truant, The Lavender Club - comedy, music and stand up, Super club Federation party night, Special appearance by Wimfest, Special event with
Holocaust survivor Janni Kowalski, Our Story Liverpool - Liverpool LGBT archive, Announcement of new media sponsors
Gay Times, Q-Soft and
Gaydar,
Out North West and Real Liverpool
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2005
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31 October until 12 November
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There's no place like Homotopia
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Alma De Cuba
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Over 50 events including:
- Special retrospective exhibition by the Liverpool born artist TRADEMARK, Performance of 'From Scottie Road to Harvard' by Chloe Poems at
Unity Theatre, Liverpool; The Lavender Club - featuring local, national and international artists; 'Lavender All at Sea' special event aboard Britain's only touring theatre ship the SS Carroldo, which features the award-winning play ‘
Laramie Project’, an American story about the murder of
Matthew Shepard which became a worldwide symbol of intolerance; Series of educational and topical events, collaborating with international artists
Tim Miller and Bridge Markland; 'Tales from Yester-Queer', 'Queer Conversations' with guests from politics, literature and theatre including
Peter Tatchell interview; Special all female production of 'Entartete Muzik' to celebrate lesbian and gay music during
Nazi Germany, The Liverpool Lesbian & Gay Film Festival - over 20 film screenings including ‘
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’, UK premieres of 'Straight Jacket' and the German documentary ‘
Men Heroes and Gay Nazis’; 'Queen's Jewels' in association with
Black History Month
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2004
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1 November until 11 November
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Pilot Festival
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- "Gayzin' Liverpool" – documentary by local film-maker Sandi Hughes, 'It's A Drag' - exhibition documenting the lives of club performers and drag artists in Liverpool's gay scene, Hello Sailor exhibition - major collaboration of gay and lesbian artists including Sadie Lee, Trademark© and
Holly Johnson (Frankie Goes To Hollywood); 'Tales From Yester-Queer' – audio archive of Liverpool's lesbian and gay past, Premiere of the Liverpool Lesbian and Gay Film Festival - 12 film screenings, workshops and master-classes featuring lesbian and gay filmmakers at various venues including the FACT, Unity Theatre, Liverpool University and The Stanley Theatre; The Lavender Club - Comedy, music and poetry with Lady Sian, Chloe Poems and Terry Kilkelly; Performance of
Bent (play), Stepford - Performance by Lady Sian
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