Introducing 'T4Tea Party': The New All-Trans Cabaret Night in London! Hosted by the ‘Sex Education’ power couple, Anthony Lexa and Felix Mufti, this event promises to be a night of glamour, talent, and unapologetic queerness.
The stage is set at the prestigious queer venue, ‘The Glory’. An iconic space known for its unwavering support and dedication to the LGBTQ+ community. 'T4Tea Party' is set to feature some of the most exciting and talented queer performers in London. Let's raise our teacups and toast to transgender resilience and the vibrant spirit of London's queer community!
PERFORMERS
Anthony Lexa (she/her) is an indie pop artist and ‘Sex Education’ actress based in London, who's been self-releasing music since 2018. Her hip-hop injected beats, dreamy R&B vocals paired with empowering but honest lyricism make up a fresh sonic landscape. Anthony’s goal is to create a safe space with her art. She isn’t looking to be a role model, but just hopes that people feel seen within her music.
Anthony has grown up in the performing industry, with several West End credits, but has moved into more activist based work the last few years. This includes working with Stonewall at London Pride, and is currently partnered with ‘GoFundMe’ to raise awareness for fundraisers that she is passionate about.
Felix Mufti is a scouse activist, performer, writer and chaos-causer who loves to tell his unhinged life stories through rhythm n’ rap inspired spoken word, poetry, prose and music. Although Felix's values, stories and hopes and dreams of Queerness is firmly rooted in all his artistic work, he takes a much more hands on approach wherever possible.
He is a key organiser for Trans Pride Liverpool, Transgender Day of Remembrance and is the Trans Rep for Socialist LGBT+ Network. He is also a lecturer and workshop facilitator for companies, and Felix’s highlight seminars include: How Queer Liberation Benefits All & The Power of Self-Expression.
Felix’s professional credits include: Sex Education (Netflix); When All Is Said (Fuel) which he also wrote and Transpose: Joy (Barbican).
Freddie Lewis, a rising trans artist from Bristol, has spent the past two years making a name for himself within the UK queer scene. His music uses thought-provoking lyricism, infectious hooks, and genuine emotion, drawing from jazz, pop and electronic influences. Since his debut single 'Growing Pains' in 2021, Freddie has received widespread support from the LGBTQ+ community in the UK, as well as being featured on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 6 Music, Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday’, ‘Fresh Finds’ and ‘Our Generation’ playlists and earning a spot as a cover artist on Spotify's 'Transcend' playlist for four months. With many performances across the country, including renowned festivals like The Great Escape and Glastonbury, Freddie returned in late 2023 with his second E.P. ‘More Than That’, followed by a full band show at Iceland Airwaves.
Wet Mess is a wet mess, horny for your confusion. Let it all out and guess again at the insecure balding white man/pussy prince/alien baby. Have a lollygag, think about your fantasy flesh suits, call me sweet prince, and remember Roger in a kaftan. Choose to make some silly campy decisions, with all the hairy thems and dykey men. Mainly thinking about cunnilingus cunni cunni lingus but also being more unknown than known. All I really wanna do is strip for the stripper and drive her home with the dogs.
Elouiza, the doll, expresses herself through her siren call. She's known for reclaiming autonomy over her sensuality as she sings explicitly about sex in her notoriously provocative performances.
ACCESS
The Glory has an accessible main bar, the toilets are up a flight of 3 stairs with a handrail. Wheelchairs cannot access the toilets however. To access ‘T4Tea Time’ Cabaret show in the basement, there is a narrow flight of 12 stairs with a handrail. There is another route down which has 3 small flights of stairs that are easier to manage for stick users.