The Veg of Glory @ The K Hole
  • London Fringe

What do you get when you cross a carrot and a beret?

A cabaret, OBVIOUSLY!!!!!

Carrot takes us on a journey through life on the veg, in this solo cabaret with pop covers and original numbers. They'll be tinkling on their little piano playing live, as well strutting around the iconic basement bar The K Hole, with noughties pop hits from the likes of P!nk, Gaga, Britney, Mika and more...

After the show there will be karaoke - you have been warned!

SCHEDULE

Doors: 7pm

Show: 8pm - roughly 9:30pm (with an interval)

Karaoke: 10pm onwards!

TICKETS

Basically - tickets are pay what you can afford. I've put a few options, but if you'd like to come and cannot afford a ticket please just drop me an email.

MORE DETAILS

The Karaoke Hole has gender neutral toilets, but is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible - it's in a basement bar accessible via stairs. Please note that this show will contain flashing lights and loud music. Audio description can be made available, if you require this or 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 cannot afford a ticket please email [email protected] and we can sort something for you.

Please note this shows runs a strict DBAD (don't be a dick) policy, and is a safe space for LGBTQ+ people of all kinds. Come as you are, and you will be celebrated. Transphobia, homophobia and racism will not be tolerated under any circumstances - and we reserve the right to ask disrespectful audience members to leave without refund.

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Since you’re here…

… we have a small favour to ask. We don't want your money to support a hack's bar bill at Abattoir, but if you have a pound or two spare, we really encourage you to support a good cause. If this review has either helped you discover a gem or avoid a turkey, consider doing some good that will really make a difference.

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