The Harem of No One - Season 2 Start
  • London Fringe

Here we go again ! We have finished a season full of cabaret shows, collaborations, guest appearances, fundraisers, meyhanes and Pride celebrations; but more importantly, a season full of friendship, bonding, growing, learning, standing in solidarity and trying to build a space that is safe, nurturing, inclusive and FUN ! Some of us have been to holidays and some of us have not (thank you Home Office!) , nevertheless it is time to be back to East London and start the second season of The Harem of No One ! No better place to start the season than where it all started: The Glory, and we will be there with all of our glory ! The host of our show will be Cazeleon, joined by your favourite performers Darlink Dick, Martha Barbra, Queen Dner, Shekerpar, Tahini Molasses and Zubupole. Toby Kind will be behind decks with the most loved tunes and there will be plenty of opportunities to shake some belly and booty. This will be an event where we remember how we started, what has happened in the past season, what happened along the way and whatever we have in store for the coming months. If you have been with us all along, come cry with us; if you haven't, this is your chance to get a fast track to getting to know us. The Harem of No One is a queer collective of performers of Turkish, Kurdish, Cypriot and Southwest Asian heritages but absolutely anyone is welcome and encouraged to join our events and have fun with us. The Glory is a queer venue run by queer people, for queer people and their allies. We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny and discrimination of any kind. Be respectful or you will be asked to leave. Strictly no office, hen or stag parties allowed. There will be a limited number of tables and table tickets will have priority over the general admission tickets for those. In case of extra spaces, there will be tickets at the door sold for 17 Doors Open 6:30pm Cabaret Show at 7pm Afterparty until 11pm

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