Organisers call the event as a "unique platform in a queer space in London where emerging artists are able to present any work under construction in front of an appreciative audience."
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The event called ‘Werk in Progress’ is an ‘open mic queen arts night’ held at The Glory Bar in Haggerston.
It will include a mixture of comedy, drag and performance art. The event will be running from 8 until 10p.m.
Organisers call the event as a “unique platform in a queer space in London where emerging artists are able to present any work under construction in front of an appreciative audience. ”
The Glory Bar co-owner, John Sizzle, told City News: “It’s an evening for local creatives to express themselves in front of a local audience.”
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The event called ‘Werk in Progress’ is an ‘open mic queen arts night’ held at The Glory Bar in Haggerston.
It will include a mixture of comedy, drag and performance art. The event will be running from 8 until 10p.m.
Organisers call the event as a “unique platform in a queer space in London where emerging artists are able to present any work under construction in front of an appreciative audience. ”
The Glory Bar co-owner, John Sizzle, told City News: “It’s an evening for local creatives to express themselves in front of a local audience.”
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