Mon 29th Jan 2024

Time: 8:00pm

Event

‘What is Something?’, the debut play by Aaron Chote, is a kinetic duologue set in the vibrant atmosphere of a nightclub’s basement. It features Milly-Rose Collins and Fleur Bloemsma in a cerebral stream-of-consciousness exploring the complex interplay between inner thoughts and external realities. This introspective play, with its pulsating rhythms and lights, delves into themes of human connection, acceptance, and the quest for belonging. It’s a W.I.P production at The Glory, offering an immersive experience where the audience is invited to engage with the nightclub setting and the characters’ dilemmas, blurring the lines between actors and spectators.

Accessibility Note: Attendees will be standing, and the performance includes the use of strobe lights and smoke machines, which may affect viewers with sensitivities or specific health conditions.

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