About Lulu

 

 

A cross-dressing singer-songwriter, or a drag queen who can’t mime to save her life, Lulu demolishes political correctness and smug media icons with all the subtlety of a drunk rhinosceros with haemeoroids.

Vegetarians, banks, champagne socialists – no-one is safe.

 

2007

Appeared on the main open-air stage at Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival

 

2007

Appeared as regular guest act for Kaye Sera in her critically-acclaimed cabaret nights at the famous Opium Den.

 

2006

Appeared as live exhibit in Zsu Zsi Hartman’s “Dance of Life at The Opera” Exhibition

 

2006

Launch of Paddy and Lulu’s CD “Wine, Woman and Song” celebrating its USA distribution deal

 

2006

In “Comedoke”, The 48-Hour Guinness World Record Longest Comedy Gig

 

2006

Compere monthly burlesque evening “Va Va Voom” at Section 8, Melbourne

 

2006

Featured on Channel 9’s “Today” show as the opening act for the Museum of Particularly Bad Art Annual Awards

 

2005

Opened for "Asleep in the Park" Noise TV SBS National TV CD launch

 

2005

"Politically Correct" Melbourne Fringe Festival

 

2005

Miss Melbourne Drag

 

2005

"Champagne Comedy", Channel 31

 

 

What Lulu thinks of Paddy:

“A horrid, beastly drunkard with the hygeine standards of a stoat and the dress sense of 1970s footballer.  Also completely spineless, won't take any risks and if he spent just one day off the bottle he might be able to get up off his ass and do something to harness his phenomenal musical talent.”

 

 

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