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  • BYENARY presents

    These Wheels Are Made For Walking

    Thu 10 Jul at 7:15pm
    Tickets £12 - £18 (+Booking Fee)
    It's the not so distant future. Society has collapsed. And disabled artists are going on a quest in this live music cabaret.

    It's the end of the world and, like any other day, Miggy has meds to take! Apocalypse or not they gotta look after themselves as best they can and make sure that they have access to the medication and medical supplies that they need. So they have decided to go on a journey, a pilgrimage to track down any and all things they can. They know the factory that makes the catheters they use is ages away so they better get going, stopping by any abandoned hospital or upturned pharmacy on the way.

    And they know they can't do it alone! Disabled people have always been left to fend for themselves and end up supporting each other - this end of the world is no different. Join Miggy and the friends they make along the way on their journey to find the supplies a non-disabled person wouldn't have to worry about!

    Everyone has thought about how they’d survive the apocalypse, right? It's the end of the world, society has collapsed, and these disabled cabaret performers are on a mission.

    Content Notice
    Running Time 90 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content Notice18+
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeFlashing lights, loud noises.

    Tickets for These Wheels Are Made For Walking

    Thu 10 Jul, 19:15

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