Felix & Friends: Spring It On!
Spring has sprung, and so have I!
And haven’t I gathered a gorgeous gaggle of gardenias for you?
Brighton’s most chaotic cabaret returns with another night of high-camp, high-energy, all-thrills nonsense. Expect drag, comedy, clowning, and theatrical absurdity. You're guaranteed to leave laughing, crying, or wielding some questionable gardening tips.
Our lineup is bursting into bloom.
Gaylien De Mars is a sci-fi drag shapeshifter whose performances defy convention. Winner of Brighton’s TITANS competition, they bring surreal, boundary-pushing artistry to the stage. Expect transformation, expect concept, expect the unexpected.
William Stone is an absurdist stand-up whose mind moves at a slightly different frequency to the rest of us. A BBC New Comedy Award finalist, he specialises in surreal non-sequiturs and perfectly crafted weirdness. You're going to love it.
Enriquo Touché is a master of physical comedy. Their work is all about the ridiculous, the sublime and the clowny.
The Scotsman calls them “delightful.” You can call them whatever you like, as long as you applaud.
Matthew Ali is a storytelling comic with a sharp wit, a big heart, and a habit of oversharing. A Queerovision winner and Comedy Virgins Max Turner Prize finalist, his stand-up is lively, personable, and occasionally bordering on too much information.
We’re taking over Tusk Club, downstairs at The Walrus, Brighton, on Friday 21st March. Doors at 7pm, show at 7:30pm sharp. The venue serves food and drinks all evening, so why not make a night of it? The show will feature two intervals, giving you time to top up your glass, compose yourself, and question your life choices. Wrap time is 10pm, but the space turns into a club, so stick around if you fancy a dance. It's always a low-stakes affair and we want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable.
Tickets are tiered, so the earlier you grab yours, the more you save. Earlybird tickets start at £6 and last-minute entry will be £12. As always, a limited number of pay-what-you-can tickets are available to ensure accessibility for all. And if you’re feeling generous, you can buy a pay-it-forward ticket to help support queer cabaret and keep these nights affordable.
Felix & Friends is a night of theatrical mischief, queer joy, and total nonsense. Expect laughs, spectacle, and the occasional raid from special intelligence. Audience participation is encouraged in the form of cheers, whoops, and giggles. However, hateful or disruptive behaviour will get you turned into compost.
I'm buzzing my tits off. How about you?