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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

Karma Leon's Kabaret is back with another loud and riotous show, as they present Royals.

Karma Leon's Kabaret is a variety night celebrating all things drag, burlesque, magic, singing, circus and more. Launched in Sheffield in autumn 2021, this cabaret troupe mix the glitz and glamour of classic cabaret with a cheeky punk spirit, showcasing emerging talent from Sheffield and beyond.

In their own words: "we're a troupe of lovable, cheeky weirdos who showcase our authentic selves in an open-armed, all-encompassing and rebellious environment we create. Our aim is to inspire and encourage our audiences to accept all their flaws, release their wild side and be who they truly are – because no matter who you are, where you're from, how you came to be or what you identify, you'll always fit in with us."

"Tonight, it's just family as we trash the reigning monarchy and build our own! Celebrate our queer and disorderly antics as we bring you icons, legends and... a whole load of majestic bullsh*t."

Featuring:

  • Emma Maezin
  • Jenny Anne
  • Ditzy O'Darlin
  • Bimbotica

Hosted by Karma Leon.

Strictly 18+.

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