Monthly Archives: October 2015

SOLD OUT: WHO THE #@*! IS DANIEL WITTHAUS?

Melbourne (and some rural parts) responded, seeing Hares & Hyenas Bookshop sold out for two nights on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th January.

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Capably accompanied by acclaimed entertainer, Trevor Jones, Daniel took audiences through nine “chapters” outlining nearly 20 years of challenging homophobia work in schools and rural communities, and being a palatable poofta; including two songs (one in a dressing gown) and Trevor’s masterful insertions.

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DANIEL WITTHAUS SINGING?!

Ahead of his first one-man show: Who The #@*! Is Daniel Witthaus?. Daniel took to the stage thanks to an invite from Victorian LGBTI Entertainer of the Year, Dolly Diamond. Dolly, who runs a monthly Piano Bar at DT’s Hotel, gave Daniel his first chance to sing live as a preview to his Midsumma offering. Daniel sang a rearranged and shortened ‘Take A Bow’ and Kermit’s ‘Rainbow Connection: The Piano Dance Version”.

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BENTTV: MIDSUMMA PREVIEW INTERVIEW

In the lead-up to the Midsumma Festival (2015), Daniel was more than happy to share his experiences of performing his first one-man show: Who The #@*! Is Daniel Witthaus?. Dean Arcuri, of SameSame fame, chats with Daniel who shares that his show is about all the things he never gets the chance to talk about after almost 20 years of being a palatable poofta and challenging homophobia educator; the good, bad and ugly.

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Watch here: BENT TV Clip (YouTube)

NICHE CHARITY LAUNCH

Recently we found out some exciting news: following 12 months of to’ing and fro’ing, the National Institute for Challenging Homophobia Education (NICHE) has been granted Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Status, meaning it’s now a fully fledged charity organisation.

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Not only did King & Wood Mallesons provide pro bono legal advice throughout the process, they also have offered to throw a celebration event on Wednesday 28th October.

Download the invitation here: NICHEKWMInvite

Friends of NICHE are invited to come along, network and share in the celebration of this milestone in NICHE’s evolution to a charity organisation ready to work across regional, rural and remote Australia in partnership with communities and mainstream organisations.

If you would like to join the event, simply RSVP your full name and an e-mail address to daniel@thatssogay.com.au before Wednesday 21st October and we’ll confirm you’re on the Guest List for the evening.

I look forward to sharing in the NICHE journey thus far, and I look forward to more LGBTI work across regional, rural and remote Australia.

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