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Everyone is a Whittle Bit Gay

Our two-time sellout Whittle show is back for a third year! We are beyond thrilled to present Everyone is a Whittle bit Gay, a show filled with queer music, comedy, drag, hoop, and burlesque.
Join Your local Drag Queer, Queera Bang, as they host a night to remember. They will be Joined by a variety of queer artists including G-Spott, Wuzzo, Colin Sick, Sadie, Farrah Cuda, Queen Morticious, Dee Compose, Vanessa Buttercup, Lacia Majora, Abhishek Bhuchar, and Nicole Keeping.
18+. $15 advance Tickets. $20 at the door if available, with ticket sales going directly to the performers and Valley Pride.
Purchase your tickets on Eventbrite!
Performers

Dee Compose (they/them)
One, two, three times a they-dy, Dee Compose is the result of a charity campaign ran by the well-meaning yet ill-advised Queen Morticious. Drop Dead Gorgeous, a beauty makeover for the dead, or those no longer giving life, was meant to just be dressing up the deceased and contouring cadavers, but one night, something went horribly wrong, and a drag thing was born…

Cute n’ cheeky Farrah Cuda is guaranteed to both entertain and delight as a draglesque performer & stage kitten! Known for blending sultry vibes with a dash of lighthearted humor, they bring their unique spark to every performance, whether dazzling in the spotlight (or picking up after it with a playful flair) you can count on a show full of charisma, charm, and–well…a couple of cute cheeks!

Lacia Majora is a queer, non binary performer with big tits and bigger wits. A true sapphic nightmare, they live to make audiences laugh and question their sexuality. Co producer of beloved Halifax regular monthly shows like Bare- aoke and Porthole, Lacia is originally from Toronto but is currently living in Halifax and is here to eat donair and whip their hair.

Colin Sick is the #1 killer of tank tops in K’jipuktuk/Halifax. He’s a drag king, but he’s also everything: an actor, a dancer, a model, a leader, and an absolute unit. Featuring six-pack abs, smooth moves, and charisma for days, Colin Sick is always the right thing to do.

Abhishek Bhuchar is a local Halifax brown stand-up comic who’s been hitting stages sharing stories and jokes about his ridiculous life. He has become a regular at comedy clubs and open mics, with his witty, charming, and fun dark humor (with a massive hint of self-deprecation). Whether he’s talking about his brown heritage, attempts at dating or goals of being a trophy husband, he has something that resonates with anyone. Abhishek most recently appeared in the HubCap Comedy Festival, as one of the finalists in the Open-Mic competition. He is the producer of the “Comedy Stage” which won the “Audience Choice” award as part of OutFest 2025. He has had the opportunity to perform in Halifax, Toronto and in the Halifax Fringe Festival.

Nicole Keeping is one of the oldest young people you’ll know. She’s a musician, teacher, and award winning radio host with CKDU. Nicole moved from Corner Brook, Newfoundland to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2017 to attend the University of King’s College and Dalhousie’s bachelor of music program. You can usually find her cuddling with her cats Martin and Mabel, and her wife Emma, listening to Leonard Cohen, and munching on sour cream and onion chips.

Sadie makes her stage debut as a flow artist with Valley Pride this June! Let the flow wash over you and enjoy falling into a trance while watching her whip around a hoop and LEDs. Prepare yourself for bubblegum pink vibes, a playful performance and if you get lucky enough – a hula hoop to the face!

Morticious is becoming a mother tonight — and YOU get to witness the miracle of life.

Straddling the line of style and eras, Vanessa Buttercup never settles into just one. Sultry slow burns to high energy hijinks, both the seduction and the surprise. The kind of performer who walks in with a wink and leaves you wondering what just happened. Never just one thing, she’s everything.

Queera Bang (they/them) is a non-binary performer/producer with the goal of creating more access to queer events, safe spaces, and visibility for Trans folks and youth in rural areas. They strive to create shows and spaces that celebrate gender diversity and drag beyond the world of Rupaul. Queera is known for their activism, roller skating antics, and ridiculousness on the mic. Off stage Queera continues to be a trans and mental health advocate. They are a co-founder of Valley Pride and work as a Queer Trans Trauma Therapist.
Accessibility Notes:
Building access: The Al Whittle is a welcoming historic Cooperative for the Queer Community. The entrance to the theatre through the Just Us! Cafe is accessible. The entrance to the theatre itself is accessible, and if more space to accommodate is needed, there are entry options. Volunteers at the entrance can support individuals who may require a slightly more spacious option to access the theatre.
Parking: Accessible Parking is located in font of Muddy’s Convenience store to the right-hand side of the entrance to Just Us!
Venue seating: If you require accessible seating, please contact [email protected] ahead of time.
Washrooms: No gender-neutral washrooms on site
ASL Interpretation: Yes
Sensory/Noise: This event is 18+ and does require ticket purchase. There will be low lighting and standard performance/show sound systems. If this is a sensitive for you, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level.