QUEER HISTORIES IN CABARET 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

Woman sitting outdoors with a relaxed posEmma, a white trans woman with white dyed blonde hair, sits in the centre of the image, wearing a black, red, and white tattered dress in a wide-legged stance.
Subira, a brown trans person, on a stage, shirtless, with bright yellow tape binding their chest, and a backwards orange cap. They are biting their lip and gesturing towards themself with their thumbs.
Dre is a trans masc Latininx person with short curly black hair gazing outwards wearing a white shirt and black leather vest with one hand in their pocket.
Charlie is completely obscured by a full body bostume of a one-eyed creature. The creature has a big, blue, bejewelled eye, long black lashes, and a gaping mouth.
Tamm is a white person with dwarfism. They are stood on stage with a microphone wearing white facepaint with drawn on black eyebrows.
Prince of Persia, a non-binary trans person of Persian descent, stands facing the camera, hands looped on their belt. They have short dark curly hair, heavy eyeliner, and have painted on a black moustache and soulpatch.
A headshot of Lasana, a Black person with a shaved head and beard. Lasana is screaming at something off cameraand wearing black, circular rimmed sunglasses and chained jewellry