Back in Drag: Sheer Obsession brings horror and hilarity in first show back as host
Sheer Obsession is back with a vengeance and hand-picked talent from Jinn AlHijra, Londyn, Percy Non Grata, Toney Baloney, and ...
Sheer Obsession is back with a vengeance and hand-picked talent from Jinn AlHijra, Londyn, Percy Non Grata, Toney Baloney, and ...
Sheer Obsession is bringing back their regular evening of drag and cabaret from hand-picked performers from in and around Reading
Anita Oui hosted the celebration of pop icon Lady Gaga, but announced it would be their last as a drag ...
Anita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady ...
Reading'S Bar 77 was transformed into a little slice of hell for an evening as a regular drag event at ...
Anita Oui makes easy work of hosting her first drag residency at The Rising Sun, joined by Duac, Big Jay, ...
Iota Events, a queer-owned company which organises events around Reading, is celebrating its first year in operation
Big Jay is set to host a regular drag and games night on the second Thursday of every month at ...
Sheer Obssession hosts the regular night with performances by Anita Oui, Mister Frank, Draven, Duac, and Cairo Ali
DRAG RACE royalty The Vivienne is set to host the Haters Roast, which is coming to the UK for the ...
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