Local drag artiste wins major award
Local drag artiste Alfie Ordinary has won one of the most prestigious awards at the Brighton Fringe Festival, the International Touring Bursary in association with The Pebble Trust.
Alfie Ordinary wins prestigious award at Brighton Fringe Festival.

Local drag artiste Alfie Ordinary has won one of the most prestigious awards at the Brighton Fringe Festival, the International Touring Bursary in association with Pebble Trust Sussex artist Louise Arnell.
Alfie who debuted his first ever full length solo show “Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous” to critical acclaim at the Marlborough Theatre during the Brighton Fringe Festival in May has worked alongside some of the UK’s top cabaret artists such as David Hoyle and Dickie Beau, and international drag stars such as Raja Gemini, Latrice Royale and Alaska Thunderfvck.
The £2,500 grant is to tour his show to an international fringe festival next year.
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