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LESE MAJESTE XX - Prinx Silver, Beau Jangles, Macho Mei, Valentín, Valkyrie Cain, + Dj TRYB
  • London Fringe

Come to our LAST SHOW OF THE YEAR on 8th December! Plus we celebrate 20 shows!

Expect queermas shenanigans, musical acts, burlesque, radical drag all in a gorgeous wheelchair-accessible venue!

Plus an after-party with DJ TRYB to keep you dancing all the way to 1am!


Hosted by London's favourite himbo Prinx Silver, with a jaw-dropping line up:

Beau Jangles vintage-style drag king-about-town who The Guardian has called a compelling host.Valentn soft Latinx boi and the suavest of kings. First runner up in this year's Man UP!Valkyrie Cain Disabled and Non Binary Pro Domme on a mission to show that freaks, queers and broke things alike can be sexy, sensual and powerful!Macho Mei an idol school dropout turned muscle-for-hire by day, camboy by night. They're taking on our newly formed paid slot for newcomers!

Some feedback from previous guests:

"The attention to detail on accessibility is top notch. Normally I'm accustomed to being challenged and having to advocate for my access needs, so it's a rare thing when that's not the case!"

"My queer battery has been recharged!"

"I left feeling safe, loved and empowered"

PLACE & TIMES:

Friday 8th December 2023 at Rich Mix (London E1 6LA).

Doors: 7.30pm / Show: 8.30pm

DJ TRYB from 10.30pm to 1am!

TICKETS

Advance: 12 standard / 17 solidarity + booking fee (via Outsavvy)

On the door tickets: 15

After-party only tickets: 8 (10 on-the-door)

Standard & Solidarity tickets grant you access to the after-party. If you cannot make the show, you can still book tickets for the after-party (access from 10.30pm).Solidarity tickets enable us to provide paid-for access services, such as hiring BSL interpreters and live-captioners, so please consider this option if you are able to! This is a not-for-profit party, run by volunteers from Friends of the Joiners Arms. Any profits after paying performers, DJs, tech staff, paid-for access services, etc. will be reinvested in future events!

ACCESS:

This event is wheelchair accessible and will have a BSL interpreter and live captions projected onto a screen. The event is a mix of seating/standing. Seats can be reserved for those with access needs.

If you have access needs and/or need access to BSL interpreter/captions please fill out this form so we can best accommodate: https://forms.gle/fuALEfVx7SYgh84p8

For any questions please contact: [email protected]

Tickets:

PA/Companions

If you require a PA/Companion please purchase one ticket and then fill out the google form with your PA/Companion information. https://forms.gle/fuALEfVx7SYgh84p8

Wheelchair users

We have a specific wheelchair user ticket, this enables us to know ahead of time how to allocate seating. Please purchase a ticket and then fill out the access google form. https://forms.gle/fuALEfVx7SYgh84p8

Low income bookers

If you are low on funds, please email [email protected] and you will be added to the guest list.

For a more indepth access guide to Lse Majest at Rich Mix please see our document below:

https://bit.ly/3QvAJyh

WELLBEING SUPPORT:

A qualified mental health first aider from the campaign will be in attendance. They'll be wearing a yellow hi-vis vest. If you have any mental health concerns please speak to them, or to one of our volunteers (wearing orange bandanas) who will direct you to our welfare officer.

QUIET ROOM:

A quiet room will be available on the first floor- it can be accessed via a lift. Please ask our welfare officer (in yellow high vis) or one of our volunteers (orange bandanas) to take you to the space.

SAFER SPACE POLICY

Please read and respect the SAFER SPACE policy before attending. This policy is about creating an open and welcoming environment so that everyone in the LGBTQIA+ community and allies feel able and comfortable to participate in FOTJA activities. In order to help us do this, we have some guidelines:

Zero tolerance to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, ableism, ageism, fatphobia, body shaming or slut shaming.Zero tolerance to prejudice based on class, faith/religion, language ability, gender presentation, physical ability, learning difficulty or mental health.Zero tolerance to harassment of any kind, including and not limited to; non-consensual touching, following, leering/ogling, and persisting in a conversation or making non-verbal gestures when the other person has expressed that they dont want to speak to you.Respect other peoples personal space, do not touch anyone unless you have express consent to do so.Do not assume anyones gender, if in doubt ask or use gender-neutral pronouns until specified otherwise.

Friends of the Joiners Arms understand that this policy is and should be dynamic and change as we learn and grow together.

Friends of the Joiners Arms also understand that we all make mistakes. If your behaviour is addressed by another guest or member of staff, please do not become defensive, instead, take the opportunity to reflect and learn


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