David Raven, better known by the stage name Maisie Trollette, has died aged 91 in the early hours of the morning (Wednesday 12 March) in Brighton.
David had been performing for more than five decades and had been a fixture of Brighton Pride since 1973 when the event was first held in the city.
David was revered within the LGBTQI+ community as drag royalty.
He was known for his generosity, razor sharp wit, dynamic singing voice and lovable, cantankerous personality.
David’s alter ego Maisie started out as one half of the legendary “Trollettes” drag duo with fellow performer Jimmy Court.
He regularly starred in pantomimes with many A-list celebrities, whom he was proud to call his close friends.
David celebrated his 90th birthday with a gala surrounded by family and friends. (Image: Billie-Jo Becker)
In 2023 David celebrated his 90th birthday with a special birthday gala event – David at 90 – at the Brighton Dome.
The show featured music from all nine decades of David’s life.
David had chosen for all the funds to be donated to the Brighton Rainbow Fund, a charity which which distributes funds to Brighton & Hove LGBTQ+ and HIV organizations.
David worked tirelessly to support good causes and raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for Aids charities in memory of his beloved partner, Don.
In 2022 Maisie became the subject of the award-winning documentary Maisie: Britain’s Oldest Performing Drag Artiste.
Tributes to David and Maisie have been flooding in, with people from near and far sharing their fond memories of David’s performances over the last fifty years.
More to follow.
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