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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info. Cabaret on a Thursday night? Can't see why not. It seemed plymouth a great chance to experience The Swallow at its liveliest. Walking in I didn't notice the gay differences from a traditional pub at first, only the similarities: Regulars chatting at the bar, the old boys sat in the corner and even a happy dog.

The old boys weren't singing along to Hotel California here, the jukebox was setting the mood for our entertainment to come. Waiting for my zero I started chatting to DJ Dobby. I asked how long he'd been coming to The Swallow, just as Kerry returned with my pint to say: "He's like bar of the furniture here. We had around an hour until the show was due to start, so I asked Kerry about her time at the pub.

She said: "I've been involved with The Swallow since October as a live-in manager. Then I decided to take it on for myself around a year later with a five-year lease. Everyone is there for each other. Nobody cares where you're from, what you look like, what job you have, how you dress. You are simply accepted. We are here to provide a safe, community-based environment for everyone to have fun in and meet new people.

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Love, love, love is the way forward! I spoke with Lucy next, she started performing eight years ago at the age of 19 and cites Lilly Savage, Absolutely Fabulous and The Addams Family as some her her influences. She was scheduled to perform second on the night. Before I could get my first question out, she guessed it, and said: "I always get asked if people say things in the street.

It gives me hope that thing are getting better. Or are people just getting smarter and hiding it? Maybe they'll get offensive or I'll get offended. It's up to you to be cooperative. They're probably scared. Everyone has the right to do what they want, and nobody has the right to tell you otherwise. Lucy said her outfit was 'turned up' for the performance and she wouldn't do her shopping like this, which is the point of the act.