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Gráinnemir brings you their dazzling drag persona Holly — a divine creature straight from “the Holly Land.” Through sharp stand-up comedy and outrageous storytelling, Holly introduces you to her legendary expression: “Oh My Holly Hole!” Expect wit, satire, and unapologetic queer chaos as she shares tales of life, drag, and what it means to resist — fabulously.
But Holly’s resistance isn’t just punchlines and glitter.
The performance shifts into powerful spoken word and poetry, as Gráinnemir takes you through their lived experience as a Palestinian queer refugee in Ireland. With tenderness and fire, they explore identity, exile, survival, and the radical act of choosing freedom — again and again.
The journey continues through song: love songs, revolutionary anthems, and Palestinian folk melodies that carry history, longing, and hope. Music becomes memory. Music becomes protest. Music becomes home.
This is not just a show — it’s a celebration of queerness, resilience, and the many forms resistance can take.
Come laugh.
Come feel.
Come witness.
And maybe leave shouting... Oh My Holly Hole! Gráinnemir brings you their dazzling drag persona Holly — a divine creature straight from “the Holly Land.” Through sharp stand-up comedy and outrageous storytelling, Holly introduces you to her legendary expression: “Oh My Holly Hole!” Expect wit, satire, and unapologetic queer chaos as she shares tales of life, drag, and what it means to resist — fabulously.
But Holly’s resistance isn’t just punchlines and glitter.
The performance shifts into powerful spoken word and poetry, as Gráinnemir takes you through their lived experience as a Palestinian queer refugee in Ireland. With tenderness and fire, they explore identity, exile, survival, and the radical act of choosing freedom — again and again.
The journey continues through song: love songs, revolutionary anthems, and Palestinian folk melodies that carry history, longing, and hope. Music becomes memory. Music becomes protest
"A great local theatre making a massive difference to the local community."
Councillor Jonathan Simpson Camden Council