1. This shows the cover of the book ‘Feminist Theatre Voices’ which included interviews from 6 feminist theatre groups, edited by Elaine Aston.
2. This shows the start of Chapter 3 which covers Siren’s interviews. The interviews took place in 1989 after Siren had been together for ten years. The interview involved Jane Boston and Jude Winter.
"The book comments that Siren’s lesbian identify ‘remained constant throughout the 1980s… even in the face of anti-gay legislation'."
Boogaloo Stu shares the incredible stories behind his three submissions to the imaginary Queer Museum.
Boogaloo Stu is a DJ, producer, maker, designer, artiste, and performer. He is the creator and the life of many of Brighton's best parties and events.
In this interview Stu talks about Marilyn, the power of a DIY outfit, and a lifelong fascination with giant phalluses.
Recorded remotely on March 16, 2021, remotely, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
This HLF-funded Brighton project by QueenSpark Books changed the face of the trans community in our city. We plastered the side of the wall of the pub with photocopies of our faces and all came out to the local community walking past. We projected huge images of our faces onto the side of a church in the busiest part of town. And we found each other, and worked together, and listened to each other’s stories