Carrot is your favourite drag vegetable, giving you campery and chaos as they serve you well more than your cabaret 5-a-day… Insta page
Libro Levi Bridgeman wrote the sell-out theatre show The Butch Monologues. Short stories include “For Ezra”, now a stop-motion film. They co-run hotpencil press with Serge Nicholson. They are featured in the doco “Private View”.
Rick Dove is a black, queer, and disabled writer from South London. Widely anthologised since 2016, Rick became UK Poetry Slam Champion in 2021, and has published two solo collections.
Cat Chong is a poet, essayist, and publisher who completed their PhD at NTU, Singapore in 2024. Their work considers the intersections between gender, genre, and disability in experimental poetics.
Don't laugh, it's Nat Funni! East London's very own draglesque sweetheart who puts the "ass" in "massive personality", making a name for themselves after 6 years of terrorising the national cabaret scene with their infectiously delightful charm, nostalgia-tinged costume & devotion to all things camp. Nat's Website
Black Disabled Spiritual More creates disability equity designs with a cheeky twist. Rooted in the social model of disability, each design challenges ableism while celebrating Disabled identity—from "Big D Energy" to "Disabled Hottie." Each design has been created by a Black Disabled advocate committed to making disability pride accessible, bold, and unapologetically fun. Etsy site
jdwoof (aka Jo Wood) (she/her) is a live illustrator and visual artist who works from the edges - catching the weird, tender, unexpected moments that happen between people before they disappear. Drawing is how she processes thoughts, feelings, and the general strangeness of being human, and she's been doing it on-the-go, in little books, in bed, on the bus and in groups of humans, for as long as she can remember. At the party, she'll be sketching as a wallflower. Come find her, have a chat about your experiences of eff-able, and end up in a drawing. @jdwoof or misswoodforthetrees.com