SHOW DESCRIPTION
Five leading LGBTQ+ cabaret artists have been working with researchers to create rip-roaring new acts inspired by intersectional queer histories, some famous, some forgotten. Hosted by award-winning artists, writers, and dramaturgs, Emma Frankland and Subira Joy, this thought-provoking event will challenge what you know and what you think about our queer past and future. The lineup features celebrated drag king Prince of Persia, acerbic drag artist Midgitte Bardot, fierce performance artist Lasana Shabazz, genre-smashing clown Dre Spisto, and surreal cabaret artist Charlie Wood!
This event will be BSL interpreted, captioned and will include audio descriptive elements. Our Touch Tour and In Person Introductory Notes aimed at blind and partially sighted audiences will start from 7pm. The show will be BSL interpreted by Grace Buckle and Pettra St Hilaire and captioned by Stagetext. With audio descriptive elements by Laura Edmans.
Pay What You Decide
Pay What You Decide (PWYD) tickets are available for this event. These are limited to 20 tickets per performance, with a maximum of 2 tickets available per customer.
Presented by the Diverse Alarums research project and Marlborough Productions. Supported by Arts & Humanities Research Council, University of Roehampton, University of Sussex, and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.
ARTISTS
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Emma is an award winning writer, theatre maker and performer, whose work is often playfully destructive, and gloriously irreverent. Recently, she has written several episodes for Channel 4’s iconic continuing drama Hollyoaks, which will be on screen in 2024. She currently has a full length play, TRAP, in development.
Over the past decade, Emma’s status has been established as a prominent and innovative theatre artist, whose work has been focussed on issues around gender identity and politically motivated performances. She regularly performs and leads workshops around the world, and she has created a diverse collection of work, which has been performed internationally in Indonesia, Brazil, Turtle Island and across the UK and Europe.
Emma has written five solo shows for her project None of Us is Yet a Robot, which were published by Methuen in 2019 as a collected volume.
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Dre Spisto makes a mish mash of live theatre, art buffoonery, comedic interventions, film and live filmed performance through perspectives as a queer, neurodivergent, Venezuelan immigrant. Trained at Lispa (Art-Haus Berlin) in Lecoq and embodied practices with a focus on clown through mask. Dre’s work has been described by critics as genre-smashing, surreal, gentle and exuberant.
Dre’s solo work is based on playful autobiographical exploration through physical masks (characters) that delve into the corners of their psyche. Working with thematic vignettes, live improvisation, movement, music and film projection.
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Subira Joy is an award winning performer, writer and activist based in Sussex. As a Black, genderqueer artist, their work weaves together the personal and political, through experiences and imaginations, spoken with rage, softness and laughter. With an eclectic performance style that moves through spoken word, performance art, dance, playwriting, drag and cabaret, Subira is interested in art as a tool for activism and social change.
Subira’s show ‘Kill The Cop Inside Your Head’ was a 2023 Eclipse Award winner and was longlisted for the BBC Writers Popcorn award. They are the 2024 Stuart Hall Fellow at University of Sussex.
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Charlie Wood is a cross disciplinary artist working in music, cabaret, writing, costume making, visual art and more. They front the competition winning orchestral punk band THWACK and co-run the iconic misfit performance night Miss Ellaneous with Frankie Thompson. They have been a familiar (if often masked) face on the London cabaret scene for some time, winning Not Another Drag Competition Holiday Allstars, starring in and writing various plays and musicals and performing at venues including the V&A, Glastonbury Festival, The Southbank Centre, The Puppet Barge, The Windmill, Trans Pride Brighton and many more. Charlie’s work includes unforgettable costumes, sharp wit, original music, tragedy, ritual, rage and joy.
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Midgitte Bardot is the alter ego of a queered queer person with dwarfism who’s existence for millenia has been roughed around enough for them to develop an appetite for violence, vulgarity and vengeance. Midgitte’s canonisation in dwarf culture and heritage is long overdue. Mines. Midgetism. Militance. Mudpies. Mercury. Magnificence. Their work can be acerbic, invoking a revolutionary zeal in the most inhibited of people, bringing new horizons of power, disgust, and the brute force of confronting our shared humanity on a dying planet. They also do drag.
Midgitte is brilliant. They have a beautiful singing voice that often brings an audience to tears while contemplating all the vivid possibilities life can bring us. Midgitte is hilarious, and can often be found leaving crowds collapsed on the floor while their guts explode from laughter. They have phenomenal timing, dragging the emotions of spectators from joy to despair on the turn of a second.
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Prince of Persia (they/he) is a celebrated drag king, multidisciplinary artist, speaker and Brighton based public figure known for their performance art and events. Prince is a passionate advocate for intersectional activism, showcased on stage and in the community spaces he creates. Prince is the founder of AZIZ POC Events and co-founder of Brighton King Night, both which platform and amplify marginalized voices in the queer community. Blending drag, boylesque, and cabaret, their work challenges societal norms, celebrates queer trans joy, and explores the nuances of identity. Prince’s artistry extends beyond the stage, a sought-after speaker, emcee, queer events specialist and artist, delivering workshops to the local community and reshaping narratives around diversity and inclusion. Commissioned by Marlborough Productions, Prince debuts a captivating new cabaret piece; reclaiming sexuality. Their vibrant performances continue to inspire audiences, sparking dialogue and change in every space they occupy. Follow Prince on Instagram: @atusajasmin_
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Lasana Shabazz is an interdisciplinary performance artist whose work delves deep into identity politics, deconstructing ideas of race, sexuality, class and gender, queering the norm of what is considered acceptable by mainstream and popular culture. Their work incorporates theatre, dance, spoken word, visual art, music production, make up, costume design and construction. They work in art galleries, theatres, arts festivals, museums, educational institutions, black, queer and QTIPOC (queer trans intersex people of colour) art spaces nationally and internationally.