LÈSE MAJESTÉ, the spectacular Drag King & Thing cabaret, is back for a night of soul-filling, mind-bending, body-shaking QUEER MAJESTY!
We’ll be back at the legendary Bethnal Green Working Mens’ Club on Friday 21st April - doors open at 8PM, the show starts at 8.30PM, then we'll be dancing till 2AM!
We operate a strict NO DRESS CODE policy – wear whatever the fuck makes you feel majestic.
Hosted by Spanish hunk Prinx Silver - starring 4 very special guests:
- Dishi Sumac
- Sweet FA
- Carlos Al Dick
- Barry Badass
After-show party starts at 10.30pm until 2am with DJs PRINCESS TRIUM + AMZ!
Some feedback from previous guests:
The attention to detail on accessibility is top notch. Normally I'm accustomed to being challenged and having to advocate for my access needs, so it's a rare thing when that's not the case!
My queer battery has been recharged!
PLACE & TIME:
Friday 21st April 2023
Doors 8pm
Show 8.30pm to 10.30pm
Dancing till 2am!
Bethnal Green Working Mens’ Club
44-46 Pollard Row, London, E2 6NB
(Closest stations: Shoreditch High Street overground & Bethnal Green tube)
TICKETS:
Advance: £12 standard / £15 solidarity + booking fee (via Outsavvy)
On the door tickets: £15
After-party only tickets: £8 (£10 on-the-door)
- If you are low in funds, please email us at: lese.majeste.london@gmail.com and we will add you to the guest list
- Solidarity tickets enable us to provide paid-for access services, such as hiring BSL interpreters and live-captioners (see ACCESSIBILITY below), so please consider this option if you are able to!
- This is a not-for-profit party, run by Friends of the Joiners Arms volunteers, and any profits after paying performers, DJs, tech staff, paid-for access services, etc. will be reinvested in future events!
CLOAKROOM
Any items over A4-size are required to be checked in (at a cost of £2)
FOOD
You can order pizza from Yard Sale Pizza to be delivered to the venue!
ACCESSIBILITY:
- This event will have a BSL interpreter, and live captions projected onto a screen
- Info on accessibility is available to view/download here and in larger print here
- If you have access needs, please complete this form by Friday 21st April at 4pm. The form will enable us to accommodate you with seating and access to the live-captions and BSL interpreter.
- Seating is available to reserve for anyone with access needs (via the form above). Please be aware seating is limited so for those who do not have access needs, it is first come first served.
- If you have difficulty using public transport, we can cover the cost of a taxi for you to attend - please email us before the event at : lese.majeste.london@gmail.com
- We would like to make the event as accessible as possible, so if you have any other access needs not covered by this form, or you have any questions, please email us at: lese.majeste.london@gmail.com
WELLBEING SUPPORT:
A qualified mental health first aider from the campaign will be in attendance, as well as the venue's own wellbeing officer. If you have any mental health concerns please speak to a member of venue staff or a volunteer to be directed towards them.
SAFER SPACE POLICY:
Please read and respect the SAFER SPACE policy before attending. This policy is about creating an open and welcoming environment so that everyone in the LGBTQIA+ community and allies feel able and comfortable to participate in FOTJA activities. In order to help us do this, we have some guidelines:
- Zero tolerance to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, ableism, ageism, fatphobia, body shaming or slut shaming.
- Zero tolerance to prejudice based on class, faith/religion, language ability, gender presentation, physical ability, learning difficulty or mental health.
- Zero tolerance to harassment of any kind, including and not limited to; non-consensual touching, following, leering/ogling, and persisting in a conversation or making non-verbal gestures when the other person has expressed that they don’t want to speak to you.
- Respect other people’s personal space, do not touch anyone unless you have express consent to do so.
- Do not assume anyone’s gender, if in doubt ask or use gender-neutral pronouns until specified otherwise.
Friends of the Joiners Arms understand that this policy is and should be dynamic and change as we learn and grow together.
Friends of the Joiners Arms also understand that we all make mistakes. If your behaviour is addressed by another guest or member of staff, please do not become defensive, instead, take the opportunity to reflect and learn