Friday, 31 October 1986

All Hallond Eve...

‘A Passage in Time’ – Dead Can Dance

Drag Queen!  Help!  Lipstick Vogue – good luck!

Later:
‘Hallowe’en’ – Japan

Drag Queen was a laugh, actually, but I didn’t win, I came third.  Tony Pope won and he deserved to; he looked fantastic!

Lipstick didn’t win the ‘Talent’ Competition, but they should have.

Nyall brought me the Japan LP.


By d’way, did I say I’ve gorrajob at Ver Dome now?
This evening, at 7.30pm, Alison and I went to see a Pinter play – The Dumb Waiter – at the Angles Theatre. 

It was a ‘Studio One Production’ starring Colin Galbraith and Cliff Humphreys, directed by David Sugar. 
It only cost us a pound, but it wasn’t too fab.

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