Fetish Shop in Soho
Prowler RED Soho 50 Old Compton Street, London, United KingdomThe UK’s largest fetish shop in the heart of Soho. Shop in store or online. See store website here.
The UK’s largest fetish shop in the heart of Soho. Shop in store or online. See store website here.
A hilarious blend of cabaret, queer theatre, and circus in a world where nothing is what it seems. Prepare to be enchanted. “Moments of sheer brilliance… Certainly a work of art.” – London Theatre Reviews.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
A hilarious blend of cabaret, queer theatre, and circus in a world where nothing is what it seems. Prepare to be enchanted. “Moments of sheer brilliance… Certainly a work of art.” – London Theatre Reviews.
This guided meditation group creates a unique space for LGBTQ+ people to foster friendship and practice meditation. Tickets are available at the event’s website.
A hilarious blend of cabaret, queer theatre, and circus in a world where nothing is what it seems. Prepare to be enchanted. “Moments of sheer brilliance… Certainly a work of art.” – London Theatre Reviews.
A hilarious blend of cabaret, queer theatre, and circus in a world where nothing is what it seems. Prepare to be enchanted. “Moments of sheer brilliance… Certainly a work of art.” – London Theatre Reviews.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
Mark Farrelly presents a riveting solo show portraying Patrick Hamilton, a great English writer from between the wars, in a witty and engaging tribute.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
Come Out Fighting explores male sexuality and its testosterone-driven links with violence. Two squaddies are pitched into a sadomasochistic affair, fuelled by jealousy, anger and betrayal, where fighting […]
Learn the foundations of ballet in the beautiful surroundings of the Southbank. A holistic practice that will improve your coordination, strength, flexibility and mindfulness. Donations welcome.
NA Queer to Stay is a weekly meeting, ran as part of UK Narcotics Anonymous. The group meets every Wednesday. Absolutely no need to register or book a ticket. […]
Mark Farrelly presents a riveting solo show portraying Patrick Hamilton, a great English writer from between the wars, in a witty and engaging tribute.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
Come Out Fighting explores male sexuality and its testosterone-driven links with violence. Two squaddies are pitched into a sadomasochistic affair, fuelled by jealousy, anger and betrayal, where fighting […]
Whether you’re working from home, a student, or just off on Thursday morning, have a coffee, and meet each other. Arrive when you want. Tickets and more details […]
Whether you’re working from home, a student, or just off on Thursday morning, have a coffee, and meet each other. Arrive when you want.
Queers Without Beers is every third Thursday, where you can meet other LGBTQ+ who are drinking less or not at all. Their well-stocked, alcohol-free bar will serve drinks […]
Mark Farrelly presents a riveting solo show portraying Patrick Hamilton, a great English writer from between the wars, in a witty and engaging tribute.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
Come Out Fighting explores male sexuality and its testosterone-driven links with violence. Two squaddies are pitched into a sadomasochistic affair, fuelled by jealousy, anger and betrayal, where fighting […]
Mark Farrelly presents a riveting solo show portraying Patrick Hamilton, a great English writer from between the wars, in a witty and engaging tribute.
One person’s emotional voyage through history is based on the essay What It Means to be a Homosexual by Merle Miller and described by Theatre Weekly as “Nothing short […]
Come Out Fighting explores male sexuality and its testosterone-driven links with violence. Two squaddies are pitched into a sadomasochistic affair, fuelled by jealousy, anger and betrayal, where fighting […]