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T(EA)-BOY

3 - 4 Oct 2025

T(EA)-BOY

Come bend gender with me, watch euphoria take the hand of dysphoria and dance, stay for a cuppa. You are the tea bag in my cup, let me bathe you in queer and trans voices. There’s room for joy and grief, we exist in multitudes. Enter a world of distortion where we can playfully examine how transness, lesbianism and the divinely feminine interacts. Are we queer enough? Are we trans enough? And who are we asking? This is your official invitation to my T-Party. A celebration of leaning into softness, loving loudly and harnessing anger. Let’s experience community beyond our sweaty basements. I ask what does is it mean to age as a trans person? They say you attend a hundred births of yourself, and how strange that as I become more and more at home in this body, I also get closer and closer to death. For the first time in my life, I am terrified of that fact. I have never had more life to live.

Cast & Creatives

Amy Lynne Westray

Date & Time: Friday 3rd and Satruday 4th October @5:30pm

Running Time:  50mins

Content warnings: Age 16+ dysphoria, homophobia, transphobia, death, nudity

Latecomers may not be admitted. ​Ticket purchases are non refundable.

Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members.

Venue

Venue: The Glitch

The Glitch is a vibrant artsy café & bar and unique creative space in the heart of Waterloo, created by VAULT Creative Arts, producers of VAULT Festival. Good coffee, cheeesy toasties, cold beers, delicious cocktails and the most welcoming staff. It’s the perfect place to meet with friends, work in comfort, or relax admiring local artworks. As the evening draws in, the space morphs into a lively bar with intimate nights of comedy, theatre, music, spoken word, and special one-off events and parties. A unique space with plenty of atmosphere that’s open and inclusive to all. Queer-friendly and proudly a safe space for the LGBTQIA community, with many events led by or created for queer people.

The Theatre is downstairs at The Glitch with a capacity of 54 and versitle set-up. Ideal for theatre, comedy, experimental, cabaret and WIP shows. Full tech spec cab be viewed here

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The Bread & Roses Theatre LogoArts Council EnglandThe Bread & Roses Pub logoThis is Clapham logoBrooklyn Brewery logoWellbeing in the ArtsMondo LogoDrive Forward LogoSt Johns Logo