‘Legends’ at Legends tonight
Lee Tracey hosts The Slip it to me show starring Bobby Davro with Janie Voltaire, Maisie Trollette and Jason Lee Howlett. The Showbizz Agency presents an evening of classic cabaret at Legends on May 11 to raise money for the Rainbow Fund. Hosted by established panto dame and founder of the Pure Corn
Lee Tracey hosts The Slip it to me show starring Bobby Davro with Janie Voltaire, Maisie Trollette and Jason Lee Howlett.

The Showbizz Agency presents an evening of classic cabaret at Legends on May 11 to raise money for the Rainbow Fund.
Hosted by established panto dame and founder of the Pure Corn Company, Lee Tracey, the show is headlined by comedian, actor and impressionist extraordinaire Bobby Davro.
Bobby rose to stardom in the 80s and 90s when he regularly appeared on a variety of television shows culminating with his own regular, prime time Saturday night shows including Bobby Davro on the Box, Bobby Davro’s TV Annual and Bobby Davro’s TV weekly. He is a legendary Panto Dame.
In 2007-8 he appeared in the role of Vinnie Monks in EastEnders, in 2010 he starred in Dancing on Ice and in 2013 appeared on Your face Sounds Familiar impersonating among others, Paul McCartney, Sir Tom Jones, Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osbourne and Tammy Wynette singing her country classic, Stand by your man.

Sharing the bill with Bobby will be The voice of the north, Janie Voltaire, one of the UKs most talented Shirley Bassey Singalikes who has been knocking them for six on the northern club circuit for over 40 years.

If that is not enough entertainment for one night, David Raven as Maisie Trollette and West End star Jason Lee Howlett will be joining the bill to make this truly a night to remember.

What: Legends at Legends: Lee Tracey hosts The Slip it to Me Tour starring Bobby Davro with Janie Voltaire, Maisie Trollette and Jason Lee Howlett.
Where: Legends, 31-34 Marine Parade, Brighton
When: Sunday, May 11
Time: 7.30.pm.
The Rainbow Fund is a volunteer led organisation who award grants to LGBT organisations providing effective front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove.
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