Dressed as a Girl DVD launch Party at The Glory

Celebrate the DVD release of Dressed as a Girl, a ‘frockumentary’ documenting London’s alternative East End drag phenomenon, with a screening of the film, a Q&A session with its director Colin Rothbart, and an after party with John Sizzle at The Glory, London on Friday, February 26, from 5pm. Filmed

Dressed as a Girl DVD launch Party at The Glory
Jonny Woo
Jonny Woo

Celebrate the DVD release of Dressed as a Girl, a ‘frockumentary’ documenting London’s alternative East End drag phenomenon, with a screening of the film, a Q&A session with its director Colin Rothbart, and an after party with John Sizzle at The Glory, London on Friday, February 26, from 5pm.

Filmed over six years, Dressed as a Girl is both a record of a fascinating style of hyper-costumed performance and an insight into the fragile personal lives of its most celebrated performers, including Jonny Woo, John Sizzle, Holestar, Scottee, Amber, Pia and Ma Butcher.

Every ticket purchased to the screening also includes a free copy of the film on DVD (worth £12) loaded with bonus extras, including music videos, interviews and performances. Also up for grabs is a chance to win one of three signed posters by the stars of the film.

Organisers will be playing tracks throughout the night and Lauren Harries will be performing some of her hot tracks from the Hit Parade!

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Event: Dressed as a Girl Screening

Where: The Glory, 281 Kingsland High Street, London, E2 8AS

When: Friday, February 26; doors at 5pm, the film at 8pm.

Tickets: £10 (includes a free copy of the DVD)

To book online, click here:

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