The Enby Show @ The Glory
  • London Fringe

As recommended by TimeOut London The Enby Show

The Enby Show brings together the best gender-benders and cis-tem offenders that the UK has to offer, in an all-star variety night popping with creme-de-la-thems. You can expect salacious singing, glamorous group performances, dazzling drag and cackle-worthy comedy. And the enbies are about to get Glory-ous this March!! We are so SO excited to be heading to iconic east london queer venue The Glory for an evening of local enby excellence

Put on your best non-binary finery and prepare to experience enby envy like never before, in this show hosted by everyone's favourite drag vegetable (TimeOut London) Carrot with The Enby Show's enbies-in-residence Flick and Cyro.

"The people behind the show are sweet and sassy, which is a perfect mix for a night out"
- Designmynight

"Injects some fun and glamour into your life"
- TimeOut London

"Authentic, powerful and exudes joy"
**** - Broadway World

We can't wait to have you with us!

TICKETS

Aside from reserved VIP seats, seating will be on a first come first served basis so make sure you get there early to bag a good spot - some seats have a restricted view.

VIP tickets include a seat with the best view of the stage, a small gift, and a live thanks/serenade from the host, Carrot. The extra cost of the VIP tickets helps to subsidise NOTAFLOF (not turned away from lack of funds) tickets, so please do consider purchasing a VIP ticket if you are able.

SCHEDULE

Doors open: 7pm

Show starts: 8pm

Show ends: Approx. 10pm (with two intervals)

We'll have camp tunes and enby anthems blasting out after the show and you're welcome to stay and boogie!

ACCESS INFO

The Glory is not wheelchair accessible, we'll be performing in the basement which is accessed via a staircase. They do have gender neutral toilets. This show will contain flashing lights and loud music. Free +1 tickets are available for carers, if there is anything else we can do to make this event more accessible to you, please email [email protected].

This show is running a NOTAFLOF (not turned away from lack of funds) scheme. If you want to attend this event but are struggling to pay, please email [email protected] with the subject line 'NOTAFLOF' and we will sort something for you - no questions asked or explanations needed.

Please note The Enby Show is a safe space for all LGBTQ+ people and allies - come as you are, and you will be celebrated. However, transphobia, homophobia, racism, misogyny or any other form of hate speech will not be tolerated under any circumstances - and we reserve the right to ask disrespectful audience members to leave without refund. All performers will use they/them pronouns.


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