Supported by the BFI Major Programme, A screening of an iconic Japanese anime, plus live shenanigans from your favourite local darlings, cabaret superstars, The Bitten Peach!
This year, The Bitten Peach and Fringe join forces in celebration of the 2003 animation TOKYO GODFATHERS as we explore the meaning of chosen family within Queer Asian communities.
TOKYO GODFATHERS takes place in Tokyo on one Christmans Eve as three homeless people discover an abandoned baby amongst the trash, and they set out in the cold to find the baby’s parents.
The screening will be followed by an open discussion and live performances by The Bitten Peach, a Pan-Asian cabaret collective based in London.
THE FILM HAS CLOSED CAPTIONS (CC),
AND THERE IS BSL INTERPRETATION FOR THE ON-STAGE PERFORMANCES.
We have reserved a limited number of tickets for unwaged attendees on a first-come-first-served basis. Please only use these tickets if you need them.