Séayoncé Res-Erection
  • Brighton Fringe

Sayonc has had a message from the other side to tell us that Friday 3 June's Performance has been rescheduled to a later date in 2022 - date TBC. Spooky!Sunday 29 May and Thursday 3 June are very much still happeningTo stay up to date, follow @danwye on InstagramAbout the show:A desperate soul haunts Brighton Fringe and no, not the out of work performers that congregate on the pier, plot twist... its a ghost and its about time they exited stage left. Join the mystical mess Seayonce as they warm up summoning historys greatest spirits before a little exorcise. Indulge yourself in a hilarious drag-tastic sance - ghouls just want to have fun... and its time you did too.This fusion of stand up, cabaret and drag elevates alternative comedy and queer performance to a cosmic level. Creator and performer of Sayonc, Dan Wye, brings a winning combination of brilliant comedic timing, high calibre theatrics and tantalising audience interaction.Praise for Sayonc: 'A sharp edge of wit...I found myself hoping for it to last longer.' LGBTQ Arts Review "Queer, overboard and full of vice" LondonBoxOffice Charmingly pun-tastic Edinburgh Festivals MagazineWinner: Vault Festival After Dark Award 2020Nominee: The QX Cabaret Award for Best Comedy 2019

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