Wed 11th Oct 2023

Time: 8:00pm

Event

It’s time to take a journey across European borders. Join the Polish sensation Stealia Jobs as she guides you across the English Channel. You’ll be taken on a journey through the life of an immigrant, her experiences in Poland and the UK, as well as her thoughts, feelings and cravings (mostly for pierogi and a blue passport) in the form of a cabaret! You’ll be treated to a night of bilingual storytelling, ridiculous lipsyncs, sultry live vocals and off the cuff comedy!

Crossing Borders will encourage you to open your mind and listen to the accounts of a young immigrant; you’ll be transported from Poland, to Germany, to France and finally to the gorgeous shores of the United Kingdom, think of it as “Around the World on a Ryanair Flight”. With social, political and cultural commentary, this show is not one to miss!

THIS EVENT IS DONWSTAIRS

Please note The Glory is a queer venue run by queer people, for queer people and their allies. We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny and discrimination of any kind. Be respectful or you will be asked to leave. Strictly no office, hen or stag parties allowed.

ACCESSIBILITY:

The Glory is a very old building with pre-existing accessibility issues and while we’ve strived to make the space user friendly, there is no ‘easy’ wheelchair accessibility to all areas of the venue.

MAIN BAR ACCESSIBILITY:

The main bar is accessible, though the toilets are up a flight of 3 stairs with a handrail. Wheelchairs cannot access the toilets however. There is a local restaurant a few doors down who have an accessible toilet that they are happy for our customers to use.

BASEMENT ACCESSIBILITY:

To access shows in the basement there is a narrow flight of 12 stairs with a handrail.

SEATING:

The main bar has plenty of seats and tables. Ticketed shows are seated unless otherwise stated.

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