The Enby Show presents…
The Enby ShowCASE!
The Enby Show brings together the best gender-defiant cabaret connoisseurs the UK has to offer, creating cis-tem offending variety nights popping with creme-de-la-thems. Recently, we were lucky enough to receive funding meaning we were able to offer paid newcomer spots. We were inundated with incredible talent, so we decided to dedicate a whole show to beautiful fresh non-binary performers! The atmosphere will be fun, supportive and jam-packed with queer joy and enby excellence.
Our newcomers will be:
- George The Dragon : The they who slays, George the Dragon is a nonbinary, pansexual and disabled drag artist here to serve their lip-syncing, cock-wielding, spoken word drag act to the hoards. If they can make it up the steps to the stage, that is…
- Ewanicorn : Ewanicorn is a gaffer tape-obsessed alien octopus from an intergalactic hardware shop. They use their tentacles to penetrate your brain and inject it with sci-fi punk goodness, leaving you wanting to join them in sticky silver wonder.
- Posey : Posey Mehta is an "endlessly creative and subversive" (FringeBiscuit) newcomer to the London alternative comedy and cabaret scene, drawing upon character comedy, clown and burlesque to "unhinged" (Ed Fringe Review) effect. Their cult-hit comedy debut, 'I Am Not A Gorilla,' racked up multiple five-star reviews to become the 22nd highest-reviewed comedy show of 2022s Edinburgh Fringe (British Comedy Guide). She also just got a tattoo of a horse that says 'queer' on her leg, which is arguably more meaningful to them than any of that bullshit up above.
- Duke Mirage : Duke Mirage is the genderfluid demon of your dreams - or your nightmares. Sexy, silly, and slightly sinister come together as one to create this creature. You'll never know what to expect from the Duke.
Find our more about these acts by following us @TheEnbyShow and keep an eye out for posts over the coming weeks!
All acts are being paid for their spot, along with having been offered some rehearsal/workshopping time with the enbies-in-residence.
With Carrot and Flick guiding the helm as co-hosts, we'll also have a performance from enby-in-residence Lusty Lovelace. All hosts and acts will be stepping out of their respective comfort zones or trying something new - it's bound to be chaotic, camp, maybe a lil bit silly …and definitely not to be missed.
"Bodacious and inclusive, brass yet welcoming"
- **** BingeFringe
"Injects some fun and glamour into your life"
- TimeOut London
"Authentic, powerful and exudes joy"
**** - Broadway World
“these clowns make The Village People look straight”
- a GC account on twitter
TICKETS
There is no reserved seating or VIP tickets for this show. Get there as soon as doors open to secure a good seat!
The low ticket price reflects the experimental nature of the night, we expect a packed out and respectful/supportive crowd so bring your nice friends!
Pay-it-forward tickets are for people who cannot actually attend. but would love to support the show/the work we do at The Enby Show by buying a ticket anyway. This will also help subsidise free tickets for those who cannot afford to pay.
SCHEDULE
Doors open: 7pm
Show starts: 8pm
Show ends: 10:30pm (with two intervals)
ACCESS INFO
The Glory has gender neutral toilets, but is not wheelchair accessible and has steps to get into the venue and down to the basement bar where we will be performing. This show will contain some flashing lights, haze and loud music. Free +1 tickets are available for carers, if you require any of this or if there is anything else we can do to make this event more accessible to you, please email theenbyshow@gmail.com.
There will be a ‘Care Bear’ in attendance at this event, so if you are thinking of going alone and want someone to chat to, or even just stand silently next to - find the person wearing bear ears! They are also there to help resolve any problems in the space - whether that's someone acting inappropriately, any issue with the show or venue, or if you find something triggering/need to talk something through, they are there to help you handle the situation with tact and care.
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 theenbyshow@gmail.com 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 (including misgendering), 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.
This event is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.