After the very generous 2 weeks of summer we got this year, we are positively HURTLING into one of the favourite seasons of queers far and wide. That's right, SPOOKY SEASON is upon us, and with it, another fierce and frightening edition of Saffron Cherry, Edinburgh's QTPOC cabaret!
Join us Wednesday the 23rd of October, 9pm at Paradise Palms to be thrilled and terrified by the talents of EYVE, Nova Duh, Elle N Degenerate, and, as always, your favourite hunky himbo BUTCH CA$HIDY.
Doors: 9pm
Show: 9:30pm
Ticket Info:
Over the past year and a half of running Saffron Cherry, we’ve built an amazing community of queer and trans POC. We are the only Edinburgh-based QTPOC cabaret and community group, and for this reason it’s really important for us to keep putting on events like this and cultivating queer POC joy. We stand for providing well-paid opportunities for QTPOC performers, and affordable tickets for QTPOC folk. In order to continue doing all of these things, we need to raise funds. If you appreciate the work that Saffron Cherry does, or if you’re feeling generous, please choose the Generous Ticket/Pay What You Can option.
If you are not QTPOC, but are marginalised based on another factor e.g. sexuality, gender, ethnicity, please choose the “Marginalised Ally” ticket tier.
If you aren't able to afford a ticket please DM us, we have a limited number of free/discounted tickets available, QTPOC will be given precedence. There will also be a limited amount of full-price tickets on the door.
Accessibility:
- There is a small step to enter the venue. There is no disabled toilet (toilets are down 2 flights of stairs), but it’s possible to use the disabled toilet in Boteco (bar) next door.
- The show is mostly seated, with standing room by the bar. If you need a seat for accessibility reasons, DM us and we can reserve you one.
- The venue music volume outwith the show can get fairly loud at times, so if you have noise sensitivity, earplugs may be a good idea to bring.
- The venue doesn't have official ventilation protocols (the door is often open but there is no air filtration) and is fairly cosy, so if you believe that you are at risk of transmitting any kind of respiratory infection we would encourage taking an LFT, masking, or considering not coming to the event. We are happy to refund tickets if you can't come due to having Covid. A limited amount of surgical masks will be available at the event, just ask any of the organisers.