Mega fundraising birthday bash at Charles Street today to benefit Rainbow Fund
Chris Marshall, manager at Charles Street and DJ extraordinaire Ruby Roo celebrate their respective birthdays on Sunday, September 3 with a fundraise extravaganza at Charles Street to benefit the Rainbow Fund. Hosted by the Lola Lasagne, artists appearing will include such luminaries of the cabaret
Chris Marshall, manager at Charles Street and DJ extraordinaire Ruby Roo celebrate their respective birthdays on Sunday, September 3 with a fundraise extravaganza at Charles Street to benefit the Rainbow Fund.

Hosted by the Lola Lasagne, artists appearing will include such luminaries of the cabaret circuit as Mary Mac, Miss Penny, Rose Garden, The Vixens, Cinebra, Sally Vate, Sandra, Miss Jason, Mrs Moore, Lady Imelda, Kara Van Park, Lucinda Lashes, Dr Beverley Ball Crusher, Gabriele Parrish and hopefully Miss Jason who will hot foot it back from the Two Brewers in London to close the show.
This is the ninth annual fundraiser organised by Chris and Ruby for the Rainbow Fund. All artists are appearing free of charge so please be generous with your donations on the door which opens at 6pm.
The Rainbow Fund award grants to LGBT/HIV organisations who provide effective front line services to LGBT people in the city. The organisation has no overheads and every penny donated goes on empowering LGBT and HIV organisations to continue providing their services in these difficult times of cutbacks to the voluntary sector.
Event: Chris & Ruby’s 9th Annual Charity Sunday Cabaret Birthday Bash
Where: Charles Street, 9-11 Marine Parade, Brighton
When: Sunday September 3
Time: From 6pm till close
Cost: Entry by donation on door. All donations to the Rainbow Fund
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