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  • Portrait of a Queer in Panic

    Sun 16 March at 7:15pm
    Tickets £8 - £12 (excluding booking fee)
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    Portrait of a Queer in Panic is a messy, euphoric exploration of living as someone that doesn’t colour within the lines.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 55 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeContains strong language, partial nudity, themes of gender dysphoria, audience interaction. Ages 18+

    Gemini Rising, artist, teacher, and (self-proclaimed) muse, is hosting a very exclusive life-drawing class, and by some miracle you have made the list! Not to worry, all levels of artistic ability are welcome... 

    Paper and pencil will be provided, all you’ll have to bring is the nerve to try and capture the essence of your muse’s complex relationship with gender. Pencils up!

    A camp, poignant, and absurd show that plays with what it means to be genderqueer, and celebrates the legacy of trans bodies living and transforming through art.

    Portrait of a Queer in Panic is presented in collaboration with Day Job Theatre, written and performed by Beckett Gray, and co-directed by Sam Critchlow.

    Previously performed at Kaleidoscope Festival and King's Head Theatre

     

    "Our children live in the most deprived ward in London and their parents cannot afford to pay for the classes and activities many more privileged children enjoy after school and at the weekends. A free-to-access youth group run by a local theatre in a professional setting is an incredible opportunity."

    Local school teacher