After a sell-out launch, don't miss the next instalment of King and Caboodle Cabaret - Glasgow's bimonthly show featuring drag kings and their favourite playthings!
On Saturday September 30th at The Glad Cafe, the man with the flashiest [or is that fleshiest?] toys in town, Norman Fahquer Esq., hosts a special "Out Of The Toy Box” edition.
So embrace your (s)inner child, enter our colourful world of make believe, and give yourself permission to play!
Featuring an eclectic collection of the queerest toys from across Scotland and beyond…
🧸 London drag barbarian and gamesmaster extraordinHAIR, Oedipussi Rex
🪚 Scottish cabaret’s sharpest tool in the toy box, Markee de Saw
🎭 Glasgow's bard for the ages, but not for all ages, Ajax Off
🚂 'Made in Dundee' best-sellers, Lavish McTavish and Freddie Ocity ~ one stuffed with genderfluid, one will tell you to ‘Get stuffed!’ if you don't play nicely!
🐾 Off-leash and ready to play, new Edinburgh king, Clint Oris,
Plus very special guests…
👠 Hagi, from Stirling via Mongolia, with an XXXciting burlesque debut
🤖 and back to toy with your emotions with a new look and a new groove, the one and only Julian appearing as 'Thrush'!
King & Caboodle Cabaret presents ‘Out Of The Toy Box’
Saturday, September 30th @ The Glad Café | Doors 7:30pm, Show 8:30pm (the show WILL start promptly)
Tickets SOLD OUT
Note: The show is 18+ and contains strong language and sexiness and a healthy dose of satire. Content/Trigger warnings will be given for some of the acts.
Raffle, Tips & Merch: There will be a raffle, tips bucket and a merch stand - cash and contactless payments accepted.
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. The show will include BSL Interpretation provided by Katy Smillie-Wilcox. No strobe lighting will be used. Noise canceling headphones available upon request. The show will run from 8:30pm with one interval and end at 10:30pm.
King and Caboodle Cabaret is made possible with support from Creative Scotland's Open Fund.
Want to perform? The King & Caboodle Cabaret shines a spotlight on all manner of kings doing their thing as well as special guests and prioritizes space for newer performers and performers from marginalised groups, too… if you’re interested in performing in future shows, click here for casting call info.
Special thanks to Dan Redican for the King & Caboodle Cabaret logo design.