Cereal Killer knew from a young age he had plenty to give the world.

It wasn't until his 20s that he knew his destiny was on the stage and being in the public eye. Some call him glam queen, some say he's "modern art on legs" and some just scream! But whatever the reaction there is a message in his work.....somewhere!

His first show was called “This isn’t a gift, its just the way I’m feeling!” that started in Cornwall and ended with a number of performances in London. You can see the original poster on the Press Cuttings page.

 

 

 

His next show “My life is a lesbian wedding!” did the rounds and even got a mention on the Big Breakfast (Channel 4) when he got the chance to perform at the London Mardi Gras festival.   To follow was “I’m bored, be afraid” that had a short residency at The Acorn Arts Centre in Penzance.  

There was a live performance gap of about 2 years at this point but in this time The Velvet Mafia in Los Angeles published him and his design work appeared in Gay Times.

He returned with a performance at “MOIST” (that he also organised), this was Cornwall’s only World Aids Day event for that year.  He has previously worked on another World Aids Day gig “SPURT”.

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Photos by Jane Cox