Queer Vision: Muriel’s Wedding at The Trinity Centre
From £5

A event held at The Trinity Centre on Tuesday 13th July. The event starts at 19:30.


We cordially invite you to the wedding of the season, Muriel’s!

Annette Curtain is Bristol’s biggest gossip and she’s hosting the glitziest, glammest drag cabaret screening of Muriels Wedding ever.

Join Annette Curtains (aka Tom Marshman) and her glamorous friend and neighbor, Mariana Trench for a live and in-person screening of the camp classic. With performance interventions, disruptions and surprises!

Put on your best 80’s wedding outfit (fancy dress encouraged), prepare to say “I do, I do, I do” and join us for a fabulous show.

Socially awkward Muriel Heslop wants nothing more than to get married. Unfortunately, due to her oppressive politician father, Muriel has never even been on a date. Ostracized by her more socially adept friends, Muriel runs into fellow outcast Rhonda Epinstalk, and the two move from their small Australian town to the big city of Sydney, where Muriel changes her name and begins the arduous task of redesigning her life to match her fantasies reminding us of the importance of transformation and chosen families.
Tom Marshman (Annette Curtain) is a Bristol based queer artist, having worked in cabaret, theatre and live art for over 20 years, he was recently appointed the Strike a light- Let artist be artists post.

Mariana Trench is deep, mysterious and responsible for the disappearance of several amateur divers. She is one of Bristol’s most in demand performers, with quick wit and enough talent to blow not only your socks off, but your whole outfit.

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