The Divine Fringe Presents…
Aiden Strickland: Hatie Kopkins
Hatie Kopkins is a ferocious, high camp drag cabaret biography of Britain’s most notorious professional provocateur.
Written by and starring drag nuisance Aiden Strickland, and featuring Goblin as Hopkins’ reluctant stage manager and geographically named daughter India. It’s a panto villain origin story that opens up a surprising conversation about disability, shame, and the damaging delusion of bootstrap bravado, through song, verbatim interviews, and cheap wigs.
Neither a defence nor a faithful biography, Hatie Kopkins invites you to laugh at Hopkins’ ugliest ideas in an outrageous musical satire about reactionary megaphones, the neoliberal alt right (ew!) and outrage itself.
Duration: 60 minutes
THIS SHOW IS IN THE BASEMENT
Accessibility:
Sadly both floors of the divine are not currently accessible as we do not have a lift.
The ground floor, main bar of the divine has level access.
There is an accessible toilet in the main bar.
The cabaret and club space are in the basement of the venue, there is no lift.
There are 17 wide steps down to the basement with handrails on either side, this is where the show will take place.
There are two sets of gender-neutral toilets downstairs, they are not wide enough for wheelchairs.
If you need any further information please refer to the divine ‘about’ page on the website.
www.thedivine.co.uk
or email them direct on info@thedivine.co.uk
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Please note The Divine is a queer venue run by queer people, for queer people and their allies. We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny and discrimination of any kind. Be respectful or you will be asked to leave. Strictly no office, hen or stag parties allowed.