How The Enbies Stole Christmas (by The Enby Show) @ The Glory
  • London Fringe

As recommended by TimeOut London

How The Enbies Stole Christmas

The Enby Show brings together the best gender-benders and cis-tem offenders that the UK has to offer, in an all-star variety night popping with creme-de-la-thems.

The festive season is upon us, and we are READY to make your sleigh bells RING Whether you're more of a "bah, thembug!", or a you're screaming "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every They" in the shower on November 1st, this show will bring you enough queer festive campery and tinseltastic chaotic cabaret to carry you all the way through to the New Year.

In our last show of 2023, you can expect some camp one-off group numbers and duets from your enbies-in-residence, the iconic Flick and Cyro, plus honey-roasted with a hint of rosemary, you'll be hosted by the delicious Carrot.

And the fabulous special guests helping us to steal Christmas will be iconic drag creature Lusty Lovelace and multi-talented performer the incredible Porscha Present.

"The people behind the show are sweet and sassy, which is a perfect mix for a night out"
- Designmynight

"Injects some fun and glamour into your life"
- TimeOut London

"Authentic, powerful and exudes joy"
**** - Broadway World

TICKETS

Get there as soon as doors open to secure a good seat!

VIP tickets include a seat with the best view of the stage and a small christmassy gift. The extra cost of the VIP tickets helps to subsidise NOTAFLOF (not turned away from lack of funds) tickets, so please do consider purchasing a VIP ticket if you are able.

Once early birds are gone, they are gone. But we have added an extra ticket price option for those who feel unable to pay our standard price in these tough times.

SCHEDULE

Doors open: 7pm

Show starts: 8pm

Show ends: 10:30pm (with two intervals)

ACCESS INFO

The Glory has gender neutral toilets, but is not wheelchair accessible and has steps to get into the venue and down to the basement bar where we will be performing. This show will contain flashing lights and loud music. Free +1 tickets are available for carers, if you require any of this or if there is anything else we can do to make this event more accessible to you, please email [email protected].

This show is running a NOTAFLOF (not turned away from lack of funds) scheme. If you want to attend this event but are struggling to pay, please email [email protected] with the subject line 'NOTAFLOF' and we will sort something for you - no questions asked or explanations needed.

Please note The Enby Show is a safe space for all LGBTQ+ people and allies - come as you are, and you will be celebrated. However, transphobia (including misgendering), homophobia, racism, misogyny or any other form of hate speech will not be tolerated under any circumstances - and we reserve the right to ask disrespectful audience members to leave without refund.

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