The Drag Dungeoneers- Big Birthday Bash at The Crown
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"Venue upgraded due to unprecedented demand from rabid D&D / drag fans. Your monthly dose of twisted sword and sorcery themed genderfuckery; it’s a Dungeons and Dragons play along with LIVE dice-rolling, interactive warfare and hilarious roleplay. Will you escape the Crown dungeons un-dragged? "

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A event held at The Crown on Tuesday 6th June. The event starts at 18:30.


⚔️ ROLL FOR INITIATIVE – THE DRAG DUNGEONEERS ARE BACK ⚔️

Come join the adventure at The Crown for this month’s instalment of Bristol’s no.1 show that slays… literally.

Expect to meet sexy NPCs, sexier monsters, and encounter lots and lots of silliness. And who knows, maybe you’ll defeat one of the party and win a free ticket for the next show

This is the last episode before we take a small break for Pride, but not before we celebrate a double birthday as two of our adventurers are levelling up IRL. That’s right, it’s their party, and could die if they want to. Or even if they don’t.


Doors: 6:30PM
Show: 7:00PM - 10PM
Food & Drink available from The Crown

Starring:
Jersey The Devil as herself
Boohoo Mann as himself
Yugihoe as Trish
Pom Pom as Tootsie
And Vaccine as The Dungeon Master

Please note this show contains strong language and is therefore an 18+ event

Entry requirements:

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