Stand-up comedy! Drag! Games! Prizes! Camp! Welcome to the forth edition of “Queer Comedy”, The Glory's first LGBTQIA+ inclusive comedy night.
This month, our host Lucien Jack will be joined by these fabulous performers:
Amelia Mehra
🌈 A jack of all trades and a master of one: performing comedy as a host of characters from polite ghosts to corporate executioners to femme fatales who, honestly, really should have been caught by now.
Anthony Gilét
🌈 Born-and-bred sassy South Londoner, Anthony is a blogger by day, hot mess by night. Having written for some of the most popular gay publications, (Gay Times, QX Magazine) he’s probably most known as the sharp tongue behind straight-talking Cocktails and Cocktalk blog.
Dick Denham
🌈 Non-binary thirty-something London-based comedian, originally from the Isle of Wight. All about being fem, genderqueer, and a practising (if somewhat lapsed… not for want of trying) homosexual, as well as sharing surreal observations on his lower-middle class London life and British culture.
Kate Martin
🌈 Made in the South but raised in the North. Her confident, high energy story-telling is packed with razor sharp observations of life through queer eyes.
Martin Joseph
🌈 Passions include dick, glitter and 4 day hangovers. Originally from the North West and now traipsing the London scene, Martin is a stand-up comedian and podcaster who is fabulous, sparkly, and loves a G&T.
Sassafras Nitro Jet
🌈 The electro, techno, pop, punk, rave hippy goddess of euphoria. Drag comic that balances big looks and big laughs, with nice big tits. Storytelling, observational humour and sometimes something slightly weirder. Sassafras will always have you wanting more.
Sue Gives A F***
🌈 Stand up comedian with a varied act ranging from shock to absurd comedy. A current Chortle Student Comedy Award Finalist and Funny Women Stage Award Finalist, with 2 years on the circuit, she talks (maybe too much) about children's films and the cartoon dilfs that inspired a generation of sexual awakenings. And she thinks Ratatouille is a commentary on race.
(CLICK HERE TO SEE SOME PHOTOS FROM QUEER COMEDY 1)
Doors open at 7:15pm for a prompt 7:30pm start.
Stay safe, stay sexy, and see you then!! 💋