Naked Queers Reading
  • London Fringe

Naked Queers Reading: Only Fans Thursday, 8 July 2021 @ The K Hole Doors: 7:30pm | Show: 8:00pm

Its been a LONG time! And we literary queers have MISSED YOU, BOO! We thought wed treat our FANS to a special 2021 edition of Naked Queers Reading back at the mothership: The K Hole!

Join us and our nude bevy of queer literary loves, as we explore fandom, the work (literal and metamorphic) of fans (its summer grrl, do bring one probz, k? This country and air-con, amirite?) and famous literary fans. But lets be real, well also be unpacking the body as capital in sex work and the role of erotism in surplus labour practices of queer bodies. Ya know LITE FARE!

Love you. Lets not leave it this long again, k? Mean it.

Hostess: The Zombie Drag-Thing Dr Shaz

Discs-Jockess: Her Royal Duchess of Pork

Documentation: Zbigniew

About Naked Queers Reading (NQR)

NQR was born from Naked Boys Reading, the international hit literary salon. NQR breaks down the binary and shares bodies of all genders, sexes, and sexualities doin what they love most - READING! Exhibitionist readers bare all to share themed literary delights. NQR began in 2018 in Dalstons Karaoke Hole.

www.nakedboysreading.com

COVID Safety measures

Tickets are sold by the table. Tables cannot be comprised of more than two households. No mingling between tables.All customers must remain seated unless using the toilet, and observe social distancing of 1m+ at all times.Face coverings to be worn by all customers when moving through the venue.

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