More footage from videographer Tim Brunsden, not originally intended as a single camera edit, but too good to end up in the digital waste bin. I think this is my favourite part of The Right to RULE… I mean, I loved *all* of it, but excepting the unicorn finale, this number had me grinning from ear to ear. The lambs hearts were actually still part-frozen, having only been procured from the Arndale market hour earlier (no pigs hearts within scrambling distance!), and contrary to our expectations, the wonderful ruff from Volkov Commanders was entirely salvageable! Also featuring Stef and Laura of the Ultra Violets, and of course, Honey Mahogany, currently starring in RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. I love it when a plan comes together. Wait, which member of the A-Team does that make me? Probably Howlin’ Mad Murdock.
trixxie carr: Owner of a Lonely Heart (The Right to RULE) from Bren O'Callaghan on Vimeo.
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Afterglow
A selection of images from the closing night performance-party of AND: trixxie carr’s The Right to RULE. And what a night it was! Glorious. Incredible. Stupendous. Flawless. These words don’t even come close. Write-up, video clips and image galleries coming when we recover… all images in this post courtesy of Roshana Rubin-Mayhew.
Fear is our ally
He’s only gone and done it again. Si Misra has attached his best fancy-curl nozzle betwixt his Brylcreem slicked, hirsute cheeks and piped out a limited edition digital print for the Empire Drive-In screening of Mad Max 2. Again, this event is now sold-out so I don’t want to hear any whining, although a little bird tells me that loose seating will be placed on sale imminently. Meanwhile, the site takes shape with shipping containers now stacked to create the screen backdrop, and smashed-up cars aplenty in position. Bagsy the MG chassis, or the kiddie’s nursery car that appears to have hit a lamppost!
Winterfell!

Me, enjoying myself a little too much as scenic designer and pal Kev Thornton’s not-so-secret contribution (amongst other surprises) takes shape for trixxie carr: The Right to RULE.
