Fagwartz comes to Manchester
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Double, double toil and trouble, Poppers burn and booties bubble, Evil's stewing and destiny's beckoning, We're coming to Brewers for a Manchester reckoning!

Calling all sissy-witches, bareback broom-lovers, and wand-worshippers!

Amid constant government interventions, public protests and several threatening letters from a lady named Joanne, Fagwartz School of Bitchcraft and Jizzery opens to the people of Manchester for one scandalous evening!

Join notorious, award-winning troublemakers Felix Le Freak and Jimmy Lavender for this exclusive, controversial and unprecedented crash-course in queer sorcery as we test your aptitude in cutting edge courses including Hex Education, Chems and Trans Figuration. Will you master the potion of instant death (drop) or perhaps find yourself more suited to serving T (leaves)? If you dont enrol, then youll never know!

Featuring iconic fan favourites such as the stoic Severly Snaps, the fair dust-addled Hernia Grange and bussy-queen Magenta McGoggerty, Fagwartz finally comes to Manchester by popular demand and promises to leave not dry eye in the house. That's flookkake for you.

Fagwarts is an interactive, musical, theatrical quiz performance experience dedicated to the power and perseverance of LGBTQ+ witches, wizards everywhere. There will be a prize for the best dressed witch, wizard or nonbinary necromancer!

Quills will be provided. Social distancing applies.

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