A man in white socks, white shorts and a sheer top stands on one leg, his other leg is raised and his arms our out. It appears he is mid pirouette. He wears a white wig on his head that is blowing as he twirls
Past Event
Cabaret

Tits & Teeth

Thick & Tight
Wed 21 Feb 2024
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A variety show like no other, mixing dance with drag, satire, mime and lip-syncing

Performed portraits of famous and infamous people will appear before you. These all-time favourites include a hilarious double-headed Barbara Cartland, Andy Warhol, Rasputin and a Kathak-dancing Winston Churchill. 

Don’t know these amazing cultural figures? You soon will!

Thick & Tight celebrates high and low art in all its variety, splendour and stupidity, joined by a knockout cast: Vidya Patel, Harry Alexander, Danny Smith and Oxana Panchenko.

'a true masterclass in dance and satire'
The Stage
'the duo at their absolute sophisticated best… beautifully performed and life-enhancing'
The Guardian
'There is nobody else quite like them… smart, continually surprising and a great, mischievous night out…. a perfect example of Thick & Tight’s expansive and embracing queer aesthetic.'
The Times

TRAILER: Tits & Teeth

Two people in drag are holding a stuffed teddy bear
A black performer appears to be dancing, their arms are slightly twisted and their legs appear to be moving. They are wearing an oversized blazer with big pointed shoulder pads.
A dancer dressed in a black suit, bow tie and white shirt points their right hand out to the side. They are dressed as Winston Churchill.
A white performer with Downs Syndrome wears a long white dress and clutches a bunch of roses to their chest
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GALLERY: Tits & Teeth

Two people in drag are holding a stuffed teddy bear
A black performer appears to be dancing, their arms are slightly twisted and their legs appear to be moving. They are wearing an oversized blazer with big pointed shoulder pads.
A dancer dressed in a black suit, bow tie and white shirt points their right hand out to the side. They are dressed as Winston Churchill.
A white performer with Downs Syndrome wears a long white dress and clutches a bunch of roses to their chest
'It made me feel love, joy and hope, seeing so much beautiful creativity in this world'
Audience Review
'I was at times shaking with laughter and at times utterly spellbound.'
Audience Review
'The sharpness of the timing, characterisation, sumptuous dance technique, physical detail, fabulous soundscore, such a bonkers but utterly brilliant mashup which takes you on a surreal ride.'
Audience Review