Queer Theory: Fabulous Freaks
  • Glasgow

My roots lie in the history of a people who were called freaks. Joan Nestle in A Restricted Country 1987

HOST
Ben Seal

DRAG
Mystika Glamoor
Asparagus

LIVE MUSIC
Alternative Cracks
Anna Secret Poet

COMEDY
Rupalsy

SPOKEN WORD
Lady Red Ego

PERFORMANCE ART
Chardonnay Emerald

DJs
Temptation
Keta Bush

Advance tickets from 5:

~ Schedule ~
Cabaret 7.30-11
Club 11-3

Coverpic features image of Hibuscus from legendary San Francisco drag troupe The Cockettes

Venue accessibility: we are using the basement venue that is only accessible by stairs. Nice n Sleazys toilets are gender neutral. The venue has a safe space policy and will have a safe spaces rep working on the event.

Covid: By the time of this event, all legal covid restrictions will be dropped. However, we still encourage attendees to take a LFT before attending, and we encourage mask-wearing when moving around the venue such as going to the bar or bathroom.

If you have any questions at all, please dont hesitate to get in touch at [email protected]

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