The Pleasance is a London theatre that is hugely supportive of our queer creatives. This LGBT History Month they celebrate with us by staging several very queer performances.
First Time | 9th – 13th February
Award-winning HIV+ theatre maker Nathaniel Hall (It’s a Sin) and Dibby Theatre present their critically acclaimed “compelling, motivating, triumphant” (Broadway Baby) smash hit autobiographical show about growing up positive in a negative world. Five nights only!
SUCKER 4 U | 16th & 17th February
Relationships are hard, especially when your newest lover is a world-devouring elder god.
This is the very dark, very rude queer comedy about a doomed interdimensional romance between a man and a giant-monster-squid-from-beyond-the-stars that you’ve been waiting for.
Peach Chutney | Friday 18th February
The Bitten Peach return to the Pleasance with a night of delights and surprises, as part of our LGBTQ+ History Month Season
Book together with The Khandi Shop and save 20% off tickets! (Discount automatically applied.)
The Khandi Shop | Saturday 19th February
Pleasance favourite Mahatma Khandi (How To Catch A Krampus, Escape From Planet Trash, and DOG SHOW) returns to the Pleasance, but this time they’re bringing the whole Khandi Shop!
Book together with Peach Chutney and save 20% off tickets! (Discount automatically applied.)
The Nightbus & Midgitte Bardot – Sh*t in My Neck & Other Stories | Saturday 25th February
Ever had something shoved in your mouth that wasn’t what you thought? The Nightbus has – so shocking and grotesque that she wrote a show about it!
FINAL BABY GIRL | Saturday 26th February
Get ready for an evening of midnight-movie gore and bombastic bad taste in the KILLER new show from drag monstrosity Baby Lame.
Wannabe scream queen Baby has always dreamt of playing an axe-wielding, kick-ass final girl in her own Slasher Movie… and tonight she’s going to do everything in her power to finally make it happen
About The Pleasance Theatre London
Located in Islington, The Pleasance Theatre has three production spaces. Mainhouse: Capacity 230. Downstairs: Capacity 75. Stagespace: Capacity 54. This Off-West End theatre welcomes artists at all stages of their careers, with a commitment to new work that pushes boundaries. Tickets at The Pleasance Theatre