MAIN STAGE TIMES AND PERFORMER BIOS
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MC Caela Bailey
Founder of Gutter Queen Productions and a tour-de-force of cabaret brilliance, Caela Bailey brings bold theatrical flair and infectious charisma to every stage she touches. A Seattle-based multidisciplinary artist, Caela is equal parts confetti cannon and enchanting raconteur. Drawing from cabaret, rock & roll, vaudeville, and R&B, her performances blend humor, heart, and radical expression. Whether singing, storytelling, or stirring a crowd to joyful tears, Caela turns art into love, liberation, and evolution.
Folk Block
Bilee Grace 11:20-11:40
Port Townsend’s own Bilee Grace brings heartfelt storytelling and seasonal magic through their original folk compositions. From busking with a ukulele in high school to sharing the stage at Pride, Bilee’s songs reflect their deep love for the land and life in the rain shadow. This is their Port Townsend Pride debut.

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Folk Block
Ember Brightheart 11:40-12
As part of The Production Alliance’s Emerging Performers program, Ember Brightheart represents the next generation of local talent. At just 15, Ember shines with extraordinary musicality and presence. Performing solo and with her family band, The Shift, she captivates with vocals, ukulele, and a joyful artistic spirit. She’s also a dancer, painter, and gymnast—a true multi-hyphenate artist from Jefferson County.
Folk Block
Bete Grise 12:00-12:20
Psychedelic folk-rock ensemble Bete Grise weaves strange stories through experimental soundscapes and earthy rhythms. Rooted in the American heartland but now based on the Olympic Peninsula, their performances speak of transformation, myth, and movement—a mystical journey grounded in rhythm and reverie.


Folk Block
Blue Hex 12:20-12:40
Blue Hex, the solo project of local artist Abe, delivers haunting Appalachian-gothic folk with a Pacific Northwest twist. From Georgia to Port Townsend, Abe’s evocative lyrics and sonic moodscapes explore identity, nature, and tenderness. Sometimes mournful, often magical, always memorable.

Punk Block
Chloroform Rags 1:00-1:20
New to the scene but bursting with raw talent, Chloroform Rags is a local teen punk supergroup shredding their way into Port Townsend Pride history. Featuring Ben, CJ, Millie, and Morgan, this high-energy quartet channels rebellious youth energy into anthems you’ll feel in your bones. As part of The Production Alliance’s Emerging Performers program, they are debuting with a fierce promise of what’s to come.
Punk Block
Male//Gaze 1:20-1:50
Blending shoegaze shimmer with hardcore edge, male//gaze delivers “extreme pop” that’s both emotionally intense and sonically euphoric. Formed out of heartbreak and rebirth, their songs tackle trauma, self-discovery, and healing with cathartic power. If you've never cried and danced at the same time, now's your chance.

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Country Queers
Bobby4Bobby 2:00-3:00
Lovers through time and space, Bobby4Bobby are a married trans couple that together through their characters Bobby Rae and Bobby Lee, entertain rural audiences both locally and across the Olympic peninsula. In a fusion of drag and clowning, they explore themes of queerness and the rural trans experience through psychedelic multi-genre performances. Also be sure to join Bobby4Bobby at the Country Queers Rural Pride Show at the Chimacum Grange, July 5th!
Country Queers
J. Turner Masland
A queer land worker, tempeh hustler, nature freak, hermit, writer, poet, and artist.Turner uses his creative practice to explore the intersections of queerness, ecology, and poetics in the age of anthropogenic climate collapse, late stage capitalism and the rise of facism. He is constantly inspired by the beauty of the olympic peninsula and the glorious community of feral freaks, queers and weirdos who call it home.


Country Queers
Shongi Motsi
A queer Gemini cowboii with a golden voice, Shongi uplifts audiences with soulful vocals and radiant presence. When not onstage, they cultivate herbal magic and textiles through their business Motsi Rituals, which you can shop at Pride.
Country Queers
Lavender Lemonade
Zaddy of drag and icon of non-binary radiance, Lavender Lemonade serves gender euphoria and glitter-drenched camp with every performance. A beloved performer across Western Washington, they bring over seven years of joy, sass, and sparkle.

Country Queers
Emily Paris
With 13 years of fusion belly-dance experience, Emily Paris entrances audiences with fluid, hypnotic movement. Her dance is spellwork in motion—graceful, grounding, and utterly mesmerizing.


Country Queers
Jay Tyranny
Representing The Production Alliance’s Emerging Performers initiative, Jay Tyranny is a young powerhouse of theatrical and drag talent. An actress, musician, and all-around showstopper, Jay has graced local stages including a standout role as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors. They’re back at Pride to once again bring down the house.
Drag Finale 3:30-4:00
Vertigo
Ready to take a spin with Vertigo? Vertigo is a 20 year old burlesque and drag artist living locally in Port Hadlock. She started performing drag at age 13 and never looked back since. Most days you can find her designing costumes or at the sewing machine bringing her creations to life! One of her favorite things in life is bringing joy to those around her and showing that queer liberation is more powerful than anything else. Vertigo hosts an all ages drag show at the Charleston in Bremerton and can also be seen performing locally!

Drag Finale
Felix Nebula
Brought to you from the stars above — it’s Felix Nebula! This cosmic creature brings endless energy, raw emotion, and galactic flair to every performance. A bold and unpredictable drag artist, Felix has been performing for over two years and is deeply grateful for the love and support of their community. They’re excited to keep shining bright and sharing joy wherever they go.

Drag Finale
Aleksandra Mistress of Fusion
Aleksandra is The Mistress of Fusion — a force of burlesque, belly dance, and dark theatrical beauty. As producer of Castle Burlesque and co-producer of Olympic Peaks Burlesque, she has helped shape the performing arts scene on the Olympic Peninsula for over six years. With hundreds of performances across the country and a decade of experience producing shows and teaching dance, Aleksandra brings passion, polish, and power to the stage. She’s thrilled to be featured in this year’s PT Pride!


Drag Finale
Sassy Jean
Sassy Jean is a fusion bellydancer known for movement that’s fluid, dramatic, and ethereal. A seasoned performer with over 19 years of experience, Sassy Jean brings passion and grace to every show. Performing with Indigosky Productions and across the Pacific Northwest, she’s honored to be part of this year’s Pride lineup.