TIME FOR SOME BIG RICHARD ENERGY!!
We have a new venue AND a new host!! In a change to usual proceedings, we're heading to The Glitch - a fab bar in the heart of Waterloo. And for our final show of the year, we're putting on a big non-binary fundraiser!!
All ticket sales and donations will be going toward supporting migrants here in the UK, as well as supporting people affected by conflict and war in other countries. The donations will be split evenly between African Rainbow Family and Doctors Without Borders. Please do head to their websites for more info about what these AMAZING charities do to support people.
Instead of the enbies-in-residence, we've got an incredible lineup joining this show, debuting in Waterloo in November!!
Drag King legend and Enby Show regular Richard Energy will be hosting the show, bringing all the laughter, charm and joy that you could possibly need for a fab queer Saturday night.
Alongside them we have an iconic lineup including:
- Drag jester, producer, and NADC competitor Mild Peril
- Everyone's favourite drag barbarian Oedipussi Rex
- The most deadly of all the sins Lust
- and our open mic spot will be the gorgeous king Major Dom
- with more TBA…
And of course we'll have the gorgeous queer and trans Joy Box, accepting submissions of joyful news to be read aloud during the show!
We're pulling together a FAB raffle as well, all money from which will be going to the charities. Keep an eye on our socials for an announcement about the prizes. And, if you're able, dig deep!!
ABOUT THE ENBY SHOW
As recommended by TimeOut London… The Enby Show is a chaotic all-non-binary performance collective bringing together the creme-de-la-thems of cabaret, creating variety shows popping with trans & non-binary finery in solo and group spectaculars. They've performed up and down the country on stages big and small; from national Prides to basement bars, from West End stages to karaoke venues, they've graced all kinds of spaces with their enby excellence. Expect the unexpected and f*ck the cis-tem.
"Bodacious and inclusive, brass and yet welcoming…"
****- Binge Fringe Mag
"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
Standard ticket price for this event is £10.
There are also pay-what-you-can tickets available, in case you'd like to pay less (or more!) with a minimum of £5.
If you really want to attend but are struggling to pay, see NOTALFOF section below.
SCHEDULE
The Glitch opens: 7:30pm
Show: 8:30pm - approx. 10:30pm (with two intervals)
Dancing until midnight!
ACCESS INFO
The Glitch has gender neutral toilets and no steps to get into the venue, along with a wheelchair accessible toilet. This show will contain loud music. Note there will be minimum seating available at this show, you can reserve a seat but will need to email in advance. To do this, or if you have any other questions regarding access 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, 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 show is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.