The Booth, the HOLE Booth and nothing BUTT the Booth:
an MA Queer Performance Cabaret.
6 artists, 6 booths, from 6pm.
On February 6th, a Friday / the 6th day of the week.
Expect: booths, butts, books and barks; mild porn and big flakes, stoned philosophies that shall not be named, rewriting encounters and reclaiming fictions, Orwellian corners, we won't go to Mars but it might come to us, docu-fictional reads, foreshadows, foreclosures, and who knows maybe foreskins. You might end up confessing:
In the name of the man, the dog and the holey spirit...
Chew on that.
performances and installations by:
Ben
fiora fairchild
Hunter Manning
Luminescence AKA Sin Serity
Lula
Rita Booke
hosted by the wonderful Santi Tonauac Castro.
Friday, February 6th 2026
6-10pm
at Matchbox Piehouse.
Railway Arches, 213-214 Edward Place
SE8 5HD London
United Kingdom
(The nearest station is New Cross, which has step-free access. It is roughly a 10 minute walk away from the venue.)
ACCESSIBILITY & SPACE INFO:
The venue is a railway arch divided into 2 main spaces: a bar arch with armchairs, coffee tables and couches, and a performance arch. The bar is located at the back of the venue between the arches, and has a lowered wheelchair accessible serving point. There are no doors separating the spaces, so while the bar arch will be slightly quieter, it will still be loud if music is being played in the other arch.
The space is step free and there is a level entrance. There is one gender-neutral, wheelchair-accessible toilet, and 3 gender neutral toilet cubicles. There are no urinals.
There is a mezzanine up a set of stairs to the right of the bar, which can be used by guests as a viewing deck if they don’t want to be in the crowd.
There is an outside smoking area with a few picnic tables in front of the venue. This area is 'no drinks outside' from 1 hour before the event.
There is no cloakroom available, but there are plenty of benches, chairs and tables to leave your things on, as well as coat hooks throughout the bar arch. Please note that these are not supervised and we recommend keeping an eye on any valuables.
Seating can vary from fold-out chairs to benches to bar stools.