Well Adapt
11/11/2024
Still absolutely dazed by all the delightful, unapologetic we brought to with the incredible .carly!
Thank you to everyone who brought magic into the room with us, we’re still radiating all that love!
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30/10/2024
Thrilled to finally announce that the award-winning dancer and burlesque icon, will be joining us in on Thursday 7th November!
We’ll be taking over the bar and filling it with pure, unapologetic and ridiculously fabulous Disabled Joy.
Tickets to attend this in-person or online are both available in our bio.
We can’t wait to see you there! ✨
If you have any questions, concerns or need a little help booking a ticket, feel free to DM us.
10/10/2024
SHEFFIELD - you couldn't be luckier because not only do we get Amelia () but you ALSO get the showstopping ().
Even thought Tito (technically) won't be performing, we couldn't resist introducing them as a seperate entity. Just look at this handsome king!
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Image Description: A black and white image of Tito Bone (they/them), a muscular white drag king with a brown spikey mullet stands on stage and sings. They have a glitter beard, rhinestoned non binary bowtie, sequenced shorts and black and houndstooth coat. Underneath their coat is some lovely cleavage that is made safe for work via some strategically placed black crosses. In Tito’s right hand is a mic that they hold up to their pink lips. In their right hand is a rainbow mobility cane. The image is set to a backdrop of the disability pride flag: green, blue, white, yellow, red and black.
The text reads: Disabled Joy Speaker: TIto Bone. Tito Bone is your average blind, non-binary, bisexual drag king who just wants you to smell the world through their nose, ya know? They are a true triple threat: they sing, dad dance, and audio describe, all while wearing large amounts of eco glitter. Tito’s mission is simple: to entertain the masses through socratic irony, political satire and taking their clothes off for strangers in the name of intersectional feminism. They also strive to prove that making accessible art is the epitome of cool. Tito Bone shares a body with Amelia Lander-Cavallo, a multi-disciplinary artist and one half of Quiplash () - a q***r, crip (quip) performance project that is taking space for Deaf and disabled people across the LGBTQQIA+ spectrum.
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