THE PLAGUE is a monthly queer cabaret night in the dark and dirty basement of The Rose & Crown in Kentish Town*, for amateurs, unprofessionals, devotees and lovers.
Hosted by the INFECTIOUS Freeda Nip, this night is for performers of drag, cabaret, comedy or spoken word, whether beginners or pros, to try out new material or perfect the old.
As the name suggests, this is not some exclusive club - everyone can catch this plague!
This is a space for performers to bring their unpolished, half-finished, filthy, funny, stuff - a space for creative exploration and experimentation ;) but also for a cute night out with your fave queers and a place to meet new ones. That's right, we're talking about building community here!
So bring your friends, bring your non-ethical, non-monogamous polycule, bring your nan, even your straight besties are welcome. Community is everything <3
There will be up to 10 performers a night and each month there will be a theme, to stimulate and inspire - so feel free to dress the part x
The theme for the evening 19th September is: BACK TO SCHOOL
Organised by TOMBOY Productions in collaboration with Benedict Doggwiler.
This is a fundraising event. All profits made from ticket sales will go to MAP (Medical Aid for Palestine).
* The Rose and Crown is unfortunately not currently a wheelchair accessible venue.