Bi-Curious George Presents Queer Planet

Theatre
Thursday 12th June 2025

Standard Theatre Seated | Strictly 18+

Kendal Pride presents…

Award-winning drag king and London’s loveable nature boy, Bi-Curious George, invites you into a raucous celebration of queerness and the animal kingdom.

Repeat sell-out performances at Edinburgh Fringe 2024, previously performed at Southbank Centre, Soho Theatre and Kew Gardens, Bi-Curious George’s show aims to shatter the heteronormative binaries through which we view the natural world; a love letter to nature, combining stand-up comedy, parody songs and drag in the form of a nature documentary.

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Kendal Pride is happening over the weekend of 12 – 15 June kendalpride.co.uk/

Playbill’s Top 20 Picksof the Fringe 2024

“Full of energy and charm” Graham Norton

★★★★★ “Everything you could want in a drag show” Theatre and Other Things

★★★★★ “Sheer perfection” Get The Chance Wales

★★★★ “Quite frankly, iconic” EdFringe Review

★★★★ “Pure drag show excellence” Three Weeks

★★★★ “The embodiment of queer joy” The Scotsman

Content warnings: audience participation, scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.

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  • Standard£17.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£17.50

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