In Capacity House: The Regency Tavern
In Capacity House, a one man show centered on the trials and tribulations of failed drag artist Miss Diagnosis, plays at The Regency Tavern as part of The Brighton Fringe in May. Written and performed by Ken McLoone, the show follows Glaswegian alternative drag queen Miss Diagnosis who is unable to

In Capacity House, a one man show centered on the trials and tribulations of failed drag artist Miss Diagnosis, plays at The Regency Tavern as part of The Brighton Fringe in May.
Written and performed by Ken McLoone, the show follows Glaswegian alternative drag queen Miss Diagnosis who is unable to leave the confines of her flat and so spends her days fantasising about a sparkling, brilliant life that has been stolen from her by her family, friends and siblings.
Event: In Capacity House
Where: The Regency Tavern, 32-34 Russell Square, Brighton, BN1 2EF
When: May 2-4, 9-11 & 16-18 at 7.30pm
Cost: Tickets: £8.50/£5.50 concs.
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