The Spooky Review Part 2 – Drag Race screening party, Hustle wrestling and Milk Halloween Ball

As promised, the October events just keep on coming! I’m not complaining – but I am looking forward to a November lay-in.

Tim Curry in Manchester: For the Love of Horror Convention

I have been obsessed with Rocky Horror Picture Show since I was a teenager. I remember first seeing it as a child and being intrigued by its plot structure and indie vibe; the sex and horror went over my head. As a teen, I was attempting my first character cosplay. Fast forward to now, I have appeared in the shadow cast as Brad and/or Janet, and have a tattoo of Dr Frank on the infamous lips on my thigh.

The Spooky Review – Cherym and Brand New Friend at Paper Dress Vintage, Situ Live launch event, London Bridge Experience and Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore

Oh my goodness, what a month! It is great to be out and about, but I’m pretty sure if I didn’t keep this blog I would never remember where I’ve been or what I’ve done. One of my friends even asked me what I’d been up to, my brain went blank and I had to say ‘Ummm check my blog..’.

Headphones vs inflatable microphones – Marshall Motif ANC launch and Basement Orchestra’s Disney Sing-along

t is fair to say that I am one of Ray Bradbury’s Autumn People – my event calendar explodes as soon as October comes around. However, September came to a close with an invite to the launch of Marshall’s new earphones at Little Yellow Door.

WWE Live – and back in the UK

It’s hard to believe that, despite being an avid WWE fan for over 20 years and committing himself to a career as a wrestler (believe me, it’s a lot more physically and mentally taxing than it sounds), Ricardo had never been to a live WWE show.

Absinthe and Succubi – Cocktail booklaunch and Demob Happy

Inspired by last week’s trip to the Van Gogh Live exhibition, I took a leaf out of the great artist’s cocktail book, and decided my next trip should be courtesy of the little green fairy.

Sunflowers and powerbombs – Van Gogh Alive and Elite Wrestling Entertainment

I guess that Van Gogh virtual exhibitions are like buses – you can wait and wait and then two come along at once.

Raising spirits and chasing lions – “2:22: A Ghost Story” and Tusk Lion Trail

The world is back up and running so I guess this blog is too. What better way to return to society than with a play about people stuck in a room, getting drunk and arguing about ghosts.

Milk and Curry – Grand Trunk Road followed by Burlesque at the King’s Head

At the beginning of the year, I met some brilliant people and was asked to join London’s Rocky Horror Picture Show shadow cast….

Red Palace – masking our curiosity in Waterloo Vaults

Traditionally, Wednesday afternoon is our movie night, but this week, Ria managed to snag us tickets for London’s hottest experiential theatre show, so the Addams Family reboot will just have to wait. For now.