CANCELLED: TRANS/FORM at Strange Brew
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"Sell out warning! Back for a blockbuster fourth year running: boundary-defying drag-theatre from queer performance art collective House of Boussé! Part visceral reclamation narrative against hateful media rhetoric, part self-proclaimed “trannified version of The Magic School Bus”, Trans/Form is an embodied journey into the beauty and power of trans+ experiences."

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A event held at Strange Brew on Thursday 9th July. The event starts at 19:30.


THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED - ALL TICKET HOLDERS ARE REFUNDED VIA HEADFIRST

Look inside us, we know you want to. You’re curious; what makes us tick? What’s between our legs? What is it that makes us… human?

Are we everything you’ve read about?

This is a retaliation against the media mania and dissection of trans bodies, where our emotions and experiences are splayed on a cold operating table.

You’re invited to bite our nails, peel our skin tags, in an interactive journey merging cabaret, drag and performance art.

TRANS/FORM is a drag x theatre show weaving together a selection of trans stories and experiences under the skin of the human body. You will move through bone and blood, entering into a metatextual storytelling experience.

This is our last date in Bristol, we'll be bringing you the LOVE ending!

Doors 7.00pm
Start 7.30pm
Show finish 10.00pm

2026 Cast:
Gender Criminal
Ernest the Drag King
Habibi
Lux Lane
Misfortune
Xanthe

This is a 13+ show with under 18s to be accompanied by an adult

House of Boussé are a unique storytelling troupe pushing back against relentless transphobic rhetoric in the UK; rehumanising trans stories through authentic art, creative opportunities and events that gender non conforming dreams are made on.



Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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