Queer Cinema: Hedwig and the Angry Inch!
  • London Fringe

If youve got some sugar for me, Sugar Daddy bring it to The Hole!

Take that gift wrapped Wig out of the velveteen box and join Hedwig superfans I-Gemini, Wanda Whatever, and Lori Mae for the first instalment of Queer Cinema at The Karaoke Hole: a new monthly night celebrating the movies that made us the Queers we are today!

Our first movie is Hedwig and The Angry Inch, an iconic tale of gender troubles, fame, and RocknRoll, written and directed by and starring John Cameron Mitchell.

Its gonna be a jam-packed night of Queer Joy, like a slumber party with live performances and sing-a-longs, plus anything-goes Karaoke until late!

Drag that Exquisite Corpse of yours down to the Karaoke Hole and find out about the Origin of Love.

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