Fri 28th May 2021
Time: 7:00pm – 2:00am
Event
WE’RE BACK BABY… WITH DOUBLE SHOWS!
Everyone’s favourite hog princess Baby Lame is bringing her notorious monthly queer variety revue Shit Show – BACK FROM THE DEAD!!
One of London’s most acclaimed underground cabaret nights and The Glory’s longest-running variety show (!), Shit Show has become legendary for its filthy frenzy of shamelessly sleazy and avant-garde cabaret from some of the country’s most exciting and acclaimed performers.
EARLY SHOW 7.00PM – 9.30PM
LATE SHOW 10PM – 2AM
LATE SHOW 10PM – 2AM
SAFETY STATEMENT
The Glory has implemented various safety measures as outlined by the Government to ensure the safety of performers, customers, and our employees. App ordering, table service, CV19 cleansing, and distancing are in place to limit risk without hindering your enjoyment. Tickets for events now have to be sold by the table, so get your crew together and enjoy your evening!
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The Glory has implemented various safety measures as outlined by the Government to ensure the safety of performers, customers, and our employees. App ordering, table service, CV19 cleansing, and distancing are in place to limit risk without hindering your enjoyment. Tickets for events now have to be sold by the table, so get your crew together and enjoy your evening!
ww.theglory.co
“Baby Lame is one of the most idiosyncratic and exciting cabaret characters to hit the London scene in the last few years. A towering, slightly terrifying but acutely endearing cabaret clown who goes where few others would dare.” (QX Magazine)
“Great charm and hilarity” (The Guardian)
“A welcome breath of fresh, anarchic air on the London cabaret scene” (Out Here Magazine)
“A welcome breath of fresh, anarchic air on the London cabaret scene” (Out Here Magazine)
“Baby Lame provides an unforgettable experience you will not forget no matter how hard you try!” (Peaches Christ)
“Lame keeps hold of attention with a steely grip while demonstrating an incredible ability to improvise” (This is Cabaret).
“Lame keeps hold of attention with a steely grip while demonstrating an incredible ability to improvise” (This is Cabaret).