PREVIEW: Club Krankenhaus @Caroline of Brunswick
Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell invite you to the best underground drag show in Brighton Pride! Celebrating two years at the Caroline of Brunswick, Bitter Sours are staging Club Krankenhaus, their third party celebrating Pride.
Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell invite you to the best underground drag show in Brighton Pride!

CELEBRATING two years at the Caroline of Brunswick, Bitter Sours are staging Club Krankenhaus, their third party celebrating Pride.
Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell set out to find the best of alternative drag and house them in a grotesque melting pot of camp, punk, queer, cabaret debauchery to delight your senses.
After two sell out Pride shows this year they once again aim to bring you a bigger and better show than before: Join Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell as they take you into their 1940’s Berlin cabaret club for a tale of celebration, love, danger, tragedy, and hope.
Artist appearing include: Dis Charge, Coco Deville, Anchovy, Electra, Alpha Bites, Oedipussi Rex, Shakona Fire and Hans Euff. Your hosts for the evening will be Count Addiction and Cherry Fakewell.
Event: Bitter Sour presents Club Krankenhaus! A story set in 1041 Berlin
Where: Caroline of Brunswick (upstairs), 39 Ditchling Road, BN1 4SB Brighton
When: Saturday, August 4
Time: 6.30pm door open for 7pm start
Price: £7.50 advanced (ticket link below) £10 on the door. Very few tickets will be on the door so get your tickets quick! After two years of sell out shows we don’t want you to be disappointed!
Contact for accessibility. The venue is upstairs but stairs can be blocked off before the show and seats can be reserved for ease of access.
To book tickets online, click here:
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