Filmed at the iconic Stonewall Hotel as a weekly event, 'Live From Stonewall' treats audiences to guest DJs, chats with celebrities, comedians, musicians and community heroes.
The show aims to present discussions centred around the LGBTQIA+ community at large, and to take a lighthearted look at news and current affairs. Also, it plays music videos from global artists, features reviews of queer films, on-air chats with viewers, and giveaways.
Image © Ann-Marie Calilhanna
“It's a joy to be making fun engaging content at a time like this, I'm impressed with how everyone has rallied and we can't wait to make this in the safest of environments," Series Producer Yasmin Kara says.
Every week, ten per cent of the show's proceeds (it's a donations-per-view event) go toward a chosen charity, with the rest distributed between production overheads and paying the freelance crew. This means freelancers affected by job losses can keep working.
Image © Ann-Marie Calilhanna
“We wanted to make this series because we felt it was necessary to bring the queer community together whilst in isolation as venues have been asked to closed and many people feel cut off." Executive Producer Mike Worsley says.
“What better way than putting on a raucous, fun, uplifting comedy show full of variety and content that everyone can watch and interact with from their homes? One that will lift spirits and support those in the community who are on their own at this unprecedented time.
"By supporting our show, we can support and keep entertaining you. Just because we’re all stuck indoors doesn’t mean the party has to stop!”
Guests include. . .
Charlotte Crosby
Tanya Hennessy
Justin Hill
Tim & Rod (The Amazing Race)
Rhonda Burchmore
Hans
Robert Reid
Nikki Osbourne
Angie Kent
Greta Lee Jackson
Mitch Tambo
Anthony Callea
Melissa Tkautz
Jake Gablonski
Silvie Paladino and more
Guest DJs include. . .
DJ Sveta
Domenic De Sousa
Beth Yen
Ray Isaac
Dan Murphy
James Alexandr
Head to stonewall.live to watch the show every week.
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