Read Still Standing: The Savage Years Online
Authors: Paul O'Grady
Tags: #Biography, #Humour, #Non-Fiction
The perfect outfit for a court appearance.
With Beryl Reid at John Addy’s birthday party.
Lily.
Regina, Adrella, Breda, Pat and me – the Royal Vauxhall Tavern.
Early publicity shot – I think I’m trying to look sexy. Either that or I’ve been caught mid-shot picking my nose.
INDEX
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An A to Z Sort of Thing
, 199
Action Enterprises, 50
Addy, John, 91, 302
Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, 290–1
Adrella (Peter): Aids ward shows, 266; cancer, 268, 357–9; career, 92–4;
Cinderella
panto, 156–7; death, 268, 362; Finland tour, 269–72; High Society act, 157, 235–6; relationship with author, 92–4, 269, 277, 357–9
Adrian (musical director), 9
Aids, 191, 213–14, 231–3, 262–8
Aladdin
, 1, 366
Albert Hall, 243
Alfie’s Antique Market, 195
Allen, Dave, 102
Allsop, Kirsty, 334
Alvis and O’Dell, 153–4
Amstel Tavern, Amsterdam, 166
Amsterdam, 165–7
Anderton, James, 231
André (partner), 329–30
Andrews Sisters, 166, 279
Andy (at Elephant and Castle), 176, 178, 179–81, 234
Armathwaite Hall, 302
Armstrong, Louis, 49
Arrowe Park Hospital, 113
Arsenic and Old Lace, 144
Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, 329–30
The Avengers
, 153, 156, 194, 247, 304–5, 366–8
Babs (landlady of the Black Cap), 147
Bacall, Lauren, 326
Bangs Disco, 145
Bankhead, Tallulah, 11
Barry Sisters, 35
Bartlett, Neil, 307
Bartley Variety Club, 49
Barton, Avril, 26, 93
Bassey, Shirley, 49
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 352–6, 359, 362
Baxter, Stanley, 332
Beatles, 11
Beattie’s of Birkenhead, 99
Bee Gees, 49
Betty Legs Diamond (Simon Green), 200
Bibby, Jeff, 300–1
The Bill
, 291–2, 293, 296, 300, 307, 313
Billy St James (Madame Betty), 273
Birkenhead Central Library, 309
Birkenhead Market, 103–4
Birmingham, 76, 247, 249
Black, Cilla, 14, 337
Black Cap, Camden Town: costume storage, 157; meeting place, 25, 145; performances, 91, 92, 147, 158, 277; talent nights, 308; Vera’s work, 239, 273
Black Emmanuel club, Tampere, 269
Blackman, Honor, 366
Blackpool, 124–6
Blake (in Victoria Mansions), 140–1
Blanche (David), 152–3
Blanche (pig), 363
Bob (in Kent), 8–9
Bob (partner of Paul), 50
Bolton, 123
Borovicks, Berwick Street, 220
Bournemouth, 175–6, 247
Bowring, Sir John, 353–4
Bradford: Fleece pub, 128, 132–3; Furnace pub, 95; Hush’s work, 61, 78; red light district, 58; Vera in, 233, 234
Brownhill, Bill, 233
Bullseye (dog), 343
Burns, Nica, 163
Buster (dog), 2, 4, 356
Camden Council: author leaves, 26, 43, 238, 292; author’s work as peripatetic care officer, 25, 135–6, 138; author’s work in Area One offices, 172; cheque from, 96; gay employees, 233; interview with, 137
Cameron, David, 364–5
Campella (bouncer), 179, 187, 189
Capital Gay
, 192, 204, 232, 236, 247
Capron, Brian, 351
Cardiff, 247, 248–9
Carmine (dog), 355
Carroll, Sue, 335–6, 337, 338
Casson, Johnnie, 94
Cavaliero, Rosie, 348
Celia (teacher), 227–8, 230
Cellar Bar, 141
Chad (celebrity booker), 326
Charabanc theatre group, 285–6
CHE (Campaign for Homosexual Equality), 103
Cherry Tree pub, Leeds, 93–4
Chichester University, 366
Chris, Welsh (Maggie), 219–20, 223, 237
Chris (Dream Girls), 91–2
Chrissie (couturier): at the Elly, 177; Camden Square squat, 24; costume making, 220; fancy dress party, 205–10; friends from Birkenhead, 239–41; fur discoveries, 182, 190, 237; furnishing and decorating, 139, 154, 171–2, 180, 217, 219; mooning, 187–8; neighbours in Victoria Mansions, 140–1, 276; on Murphy brothers, 222; relationship with author, 137, 142–3, 155–6, 172–3, 180–2, 184–5, 220, 223, 225, 240;
Roaring Twenties
performance, 226; theatre going, 215, 216; Victoria Mansions flats, 137, 139, 151, 162, 171–2, 240–1; work at theatrical costumiers, 182
Churchill, Winston, 290
Chyat, Beryl, 237–8
Cinderella
, 156–9
Clarke, Frank, 299
Clarke, Kevin, 292
Clary, Julian, 14, 209
Clause 28 demonstration, 284
Clitheroe, Margaret, 79
Clone Zone, Manchester, 190
Coleherne pub, Earl’s Court, 199
Colin (John’s partner), 178
Collings, Sheila, 162, 164
Connie (John), 25, 26, 143
Copa club, Key West, 284
Copacabana Club, Fort Lauderdale, 279, 282
Copenhagen: carnival, 168–9; Madame Arthur’s club, 61, 62, 64–5, 67, 165; rooms in, 65–7; social life, 67–70, 270; Tivoli Gardens, 169–71; travelling to, 62–3
Coronation Street
, 54, 351–2
Coronation Street Musical, Street of Dreams
: opening, 362; planned tour, 355; postponement, 334, 336, 352; read-through, 351; rehearsals, 324, 359, 362; script, 331, 351–2
Coyle, Nadine, 327
Crawford, Joan, 152
Cricketers pub, Battersea Park Road, 153–4
Cunningham, Mrs (at the chip shop), 257
Daily Mirror
, 13–14, 224, 232, 335, 338
Daily Star
, 233
Dale, Doris (David):
Annie
production, 220; at the Elly, 177;
Cinderella
, 157; Divine films, 276; flatmate, 221, 223; High Society act, 157, 235;
If They’d Asked for a Lion Tamer
, 157, 162, 164–5; Israel booking, 244–5; Kopy Katz, 219; LSD act, 172–6, 243; photo strip, 237; relationship with author, 243–4; relationship with Reg, 157, 164–5; Seine cruise, 243–4; view of Russell, 212
Damien (son of Skippy), 236–7
Davis, Bette, 87–8, 122, 303, 346
Davis, Steve, 306
Dawn, Liz, 54–5, 56–7
Dennis, Les, 94
Dennis (at Green Hammerton Hotel), 76, 80
Diamonds (at Keighley Fun House), 55–8, 60
Diane (mother of Sharon), 103, 104–5, 114–15, 121–3
Disapointer Sisters, 157, 166, 172
Disneyland, 279–81, 365
Divine (Glenn Milstead), 276
Divine club, Tel Aviv, 244, 245
Dolly (cat), 273
Dominion Theatre, 351
Donmar Warehouse, 162, 215
Doolittle, Dudley, 94, 95
Dot-Next-Door, 89, 110, 258, 259, 261, 304
Downton Abbey
, 337–8
Drama at Inish
, 332–4
Dream Girls, 91
Drill Hall, 307
Durkin, Peter, 162, 163
Dusty (dresser), 17–18
Ebony (John), 269–72
Eddy (dog), 356, 365
Edinburgh, 174
Eilat, 245–6
Elephant and Castle pub (Elly), Vauxhall, 176–90, 192, 233–4, 292
Ellis, Jonathan D., 348
Ellison, Chris, 300
Elsie (Jimmy), 25
Empress Ballroom, 103
Equity, 161
Eric (Tourette’s sufferer), 135–6
Fanshawe, Simon, 284
Fantasy Island
, 55
Farnham, Brian, 292
Fashion Aid, 243
Fawcett, Anne (Annie Savage, aunt): drinking, 6; drugs, 116; neighbours, 259; sister Chrissie’s death, 117–18; sister Molly’s death, 296, 297–8, 304–5; social life, 311; TV viewing, 293; views on Aids, 262–3; views on youth, 365
Fawcett, Willy, 260
Finborough, Earl’s Court, 331–3
Finland, 269–72
Finn, Mickey, 94
Fire Island, Edinburgh, 174
Flamingo club, Blackpool, 124, 126
The Fleece pub, Bradford, 128, 132–3
The Fleece pub, Keighley, 139
Flo (Diane’s aunt), 103–4
Fong, Regina (Reg): Amsterdam adventures, 165–7; career, 157–8, 268, 307–8;
Cinderella
, 157, 159; Donmar Warehouse part, 162, 163–4; Drill Hall part, 307; Ovalhouse part, 215–16; pub shows, 158; relationship with Doris Dale, 157, 164–5; view of Lily Savage, 91–2
Fort Lauderdale, 277–9, 281–4
Fox’s, Covent Garden, 174, 175
Frank (dog), 354–5
Freya (holiday housemother), 254–5
Fry, Stephen, 346
Fun House, Blackpool, 126
Furnace pub, Bradford, 95
Garland, Judy, 201
Gay Times
, 195
Gazzard, Professor Brian, 264
Gemini Club, 74, 86, 91, 302
George (drinking crony), 205–6
George IV, East End, 240–1
Gladys (drag queen), 233–4
Glamazons, 25–6, 50, 120
Glasgow, 284–7
Golden Lion, Dean Street, 228–9
Golders Green Crematorium, 362
Goldsmiths Tavern, 231, 235
Goodyear, Julie, 351
Graham, Vicki, 127
Great Fosters, Egham, 349–50