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UK LGBT EVENTS - Ginny Lemin: Bitter @ Soho Theatre
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Ginny Lemin: Bitter @ Soho Theatre

Crackling stand-up, raucous cabaret, brilliantly chaotic performance art and electrifying original music from the The Queen of the West Midlands & original Bastard of Drag Ginny Lemon. A not to be missed debut solo show from one of the UKs most celebrated drag artists. Ginny Lemon is a midlands based singer-songwriter, improvisational comedienne, TV personality, character actor and spiritualist. Their work explores the intersections of their working-class identity, queerness, disability and taking the piss. Ginnys distinct acidic wit, aesthetic and unique perspective on life have made them one of the UKs most celebrated drag and performance artists. A breakout star of RuPauls Drag Race UK Season 2, they have performed to sell-out audiences across the UK and made television appearances for BBC, ITV & Channel 4, including The X Factor, Joe Lycetts Got Your Back & Celebrity Coach Trip. Their previous work includes as creator of Ginny Lemons Pick n Mix residency at the Village Inn, Birmingham, a co-creator & cast member for Fantabulosa: A Drag Show For Kids, Mobilise: A Sober Party for the LGBTQ+ Community and starred in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony flying in in a giant lemon shaped hot air balloon. They released their second album, Tonic, supported by Arts Council, England.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Soho Theatre
21 Dean St
London
W1D 3NE

Telephone : 02074780100

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