Serving Kent - Queer Cabaret
SATURDAY 29 March
8:30pm
It’s finally here- the Kentiest event of the year!
Serving Kent is a Kent based drag show by Kentish queers, for Kentish queers.
It’s the brainchild of art hub Kollectiv (known for their ‘everything but fire’ policy and curation of local community centred art) and Folkestone Drag King Hugh Mann.
Hugh Mann - The host of Serving Kent, Hugh Mann is a Completely Normal Human Man. His original musical comedy songs will have you ‘‘laughing til you cry” (my friend’s mum), “reminiscent of Victoria Wood” (my other friend’s mum) and will be “incredibly wholesome and silly” (a random audience member who I highly suspect was somebody’s mum).
Dita Garbo - While you may know Dita from RuPaul’s Drag Race, true fans know that Dita Garbo has been trailblazing the local drag scene for years! Her ability to do a death drop at XXXX years old, her skill as a trained dancer and artist behind the hit single ‘‘Dance Bitch” have set her apart. You can also see Dita at her iconic show Punk and Plume.
Mx Cyanide - The chalk to Hugh Mann’s cheese, this Canterbury based performer is the epitome of cool. Known for their award winning burlesque and side show acts, Mx Cyanide will leave you thinking ‘‘How the hell did they do that?”
Dyke Skinner - He performed at Slay Bells, and now he’s back by popular demand! Dyke Skinner is the unapologetic c*nt from the Ethers, with the foulest mouth and even fouler jokes. Dyke Skinner is also the host of Folkestone’s Cabron Quiz, a monthly quiz that is very popular with local queers (and the slightly bemused straight owners of Cabron). If you love Peep Show references, 00’s house music, jokes that make you feel vaguely melancholic, Dyke Skinner is for you.
Aaron Joy is out only non Kent local on the lineup (booooooo!), but he is a Londoner coming down to the seaside- and if that isn’t indicative of Kent, I don’t know what is. This Malaysian born queer performer is doing an act most venues won’t allow him to do! I won’t ‘spoil’ his act, but this Soy Boy will be ‘udderly’ impressive with his commentary on masculinity and epic dance moves.
SATURDAY 29 March
8:30pm
It’s finally here- the Kentiest event of the year!
Serving Kent is a Kent based drag show by Kentish queers, for Kentish queers.
It’s the brainchild of art hub Kollectiv (known for their ‘everything but fire’ policy and curation of local community centred art) and Folkestone Drag King Hugh Mann.
Hugh Mann - The host of Serving Kent, Hugh Mann is a Completely Normal Human Man. His original musical comedy songs will have you ‘‘laughing til you cry” (my friend’s mum), “reminiscent of Victoria Wood” (my other friend’s mum) and will be “incredibly wholesome and silly” (a random audience member who I highly suspect was somebody’s mum).
Dita Garbo - While you may know Dita from RuPaul’s Drag Race, true fans know that Dita Garbo has been trailblazing the local drag scene for years! Her ability to do a death drop at XXXX years old, her skill as a trained dancer and artist behind the hit single ‘‘Dance Bitch” have set her apart. You can also see Dita at her iconic show Punk and Plume.
Mx Cyanide - The chalk to Hugh Mann’s cheese, this Canterbury based performer is the epitome of cool. Known for their award winning burlesque and side show acts, Mx Cyanide will leave you thinking ‘‘How the hell did they do that?”
Dyke Skinner - He performed at Slay Bells, and now he’s back by popular demand! Dyke Skinner is the unapologetic c*nt from the Ethers, with the foulest mouth and even fouler jokes. Dyke Skinner is also the host of Folkestone’s Cabron Quiz, a monthly quiz that is very popular with local queers (and the slightly bemused straight owners of Cabron). If you love Peep Show references, 00’s house music, jokes that make you feel vaguely melancholic, Dyke Skinner is for you.
Aaron Joy is out only non Kent local on the lineup (booooooo!), but he is a Londoner coming down to the seaside- and if that isn’t indicative of Kent, I don’t know what is. This Malaysian born queer performer is doing an act most venues won’t allow him to do! I won’t ‘spoil’ his act, but this Soy Boy will be ‘udderly’ impressive with his commentary on masculinity and epic dance moves.
SATURDAY 29 March
8:30pm
It’s finally here- the Kentiest event of the year!
Serving Kent is a Kent based drag show by Kentish queers, for Kentish queers.
It’s the brainchild of art hub Kollectiv (known for their ‘everything but fire’ policy and curation of local community centred art) and Folkestone Drag King Hugh Mann.
Hugh Mann - The host of Serving Kent, Hugh Mann is a Completely Normal Human Man. His original musical comedy songs will have you ‘‘laughing til you cry” (my friend’s mum), “reminiscent of Victoria Wood” (my other friend’s mum) and will be “incredibly wholesome and silly” (a random audience member who I highly suspect was somebody’s mum).
Dita Garbo - While you may know Dita from RuPaul’s Drag Race, true fans know that Dita Garbo has been trailblazing the local drag scene for years! Her ability to do a death drop at XXXX years old, her skill as a trained dancer and artist behind the hit single ‘‘Dance Bitch” have set her apart. You can also see Dita at her iconic show Punk and Plume.
Mx Cyanide - The chalk to Hugh Mann’s cheese, this Canterbury based performer is the epitome of cool. Known for their award winning burlesque and side show acts, Mx Cyanide will leave you thinking ‘‘How the hell did they do that?”
Dyke Skinner - He performed at Slay Bells, and now he’s back by popular demand! Dyke Skinner is the unapologetic c*nt from the Ethers, with the foulest mouth and even fouler jokes. Dyke Skinner is also the host of Folkestone’s Cabron Quiz, a monthly quiz that is very popular with local queers (and the slightly bemused straight owners of Cabron). If you love Peep Show references, 00’s house music, jokes that make you feel vaguely melancholic, Dyke Skinner is for you.
Aaron Joy is out only non Kent local on the lineup (booooooo!), but he is a Londoner coming down to the seaside- and if that isn’t indicative of Kent, I don’t know what is. This Malaysian born queer performer is doing an act most venues won’t allow him to do! I won’t ‘spoil’ his act, but this Soy Boy will be ‘udderly’ impressive with his commentary on masculinity and epic dance moves.