Thu 07th Dec 2023

Time: 8:00pm

Event

Join Clandestina Queer Comedy on Thursday 7th of December for an incredible night of women, trans, and enby-led lineups celebrating comedy and queerness!

We have five award-winning standup comedians, who will all light up the stage at the iconic venue: The Glory.

Show doors open at 7:30 pm: Grab a drink and join us downstairs in the performance space for the lols (there will also be a bar in operation during the show)

The show starts at 8 pm

The Lineup:

  • Charlie George (MC): LGBTQ New Comedian of the Year 2019. So You Think You’re Funny & Funny Women Awards runner up 2019 & Leicester Square New Comedian Award & Pride’s Got Talent finalist 2018. Charlie has performed stand-up on BBC Asian Network Live and the BBC’s No Country for Young Women Podcast. She co-wrote the Netflix mockumentaries “Death to 2020” & “Death to 2021”. Follow her on IG.
  • Victoria Olsina: Runner up  Funny Women Stage Award 2023. As seen on The Guardian, Time Out, and Gay Times. Winner of LGTBQ+ New Comedian of the Year. Britain’s fav Argentinian lesbian comedian and Priti Patel’s secret crush. As seen on Next Up Shorts & The Guardian. Shortlisted for the BBC New Comedy Award 2022. Follow her on IG.
  • Kemah Bob: As seen on Comedy Central. Founder of Foc it Up Comedy. Follow her on IG.
  • Kat Nip: Polish comediand based in Berlin. Comedy Central | ARTE | Buzzfeed. Follow her on IG
  • Nikola McMutrie: Finalist of Funny Women Stage Award 2023. Musical Comedy Awards finalist 2022/2023. Follow her on IG 

Never been to the show? Check our IG to get a feel for it.

THIS SHOW IS IN THE BASEMENT

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.

Tickets