Disabled Queer and Hear -  Spooky Saturday Afternoon
  • London Fringe

Disabled Queer and Hear presents a Spooky Saturday Afternoon at The RVT

Disabled Queer and Hear are bringing us a Halloween themed show with a host of amazing LGBTQ+ disabled performers to thrill and scare on this most spooky Saturday afternoon.

Hosted by drag sensation Son of a Tutu, the line up includes:

Asifa Lahore, George, Bee jamming, Ebony Rose Dark, Clare Benjamin and Jason Andrew.

There will be a game of spooky Bingo hosted by Sugar Cube.

Come and have some fun. If you want to come In fancy dress we might pick a winner.

There will be a BSL signer on stage and a portable accessible toilet set up in the outside area.

Doors open at 2pm show starts at 3 pm finishes at 6.30pm.

Advance tickets are 10 each, plus there's a limited number of 8 concessions for those on low wage and a limited number of 6 assistance tickets, both these discounted tickets are sold on a trust basis.

PLEASE NOTE: this event will be a mixed seating and standing event and we cannot offer refunds in the 48 hours before the event.

If you have any questions about this event please email [email protected]


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