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UK LGBT EVENTS - Gay Witch Sex Cult @ Kings Head Theatre, London
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11 - 15
Gay Witch Sex Cult @ Kings Head Theatre, London

This show is part of Queer Futures. Explore the season & find out more here! A sticky, spooky horror comedy about gender reveal parties, demons from hell, and above all, a Gay Witch Sex Cult (a sex cult for gay witches). As Kaelan Trough and his husband celebrate the gender reveal of their as yet unborn child, they invite their nearest and dearest for an unforgettable party. However, the party takes a sinister turn as demons are summoned, Prosecco is drunk, and prophecies are fulfilled. Kaelan soon realises that he is merely a pawn in the machinations of a powerful, terrifying and sexy organisation, and he will be lucky to escape with his life.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Kings Head Theatre
115 Upper Street
London
N1 1QN

Telephone : 0207 226 8561

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