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UK LGBT EVENTS - Count Dykula @ Soho Theatre
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Count Dykula @ Soho Theatre

From the creators of LESBIAN SPACE CRIME and PANSEXUAL PREGNANT PIRACY comes this bone-chillingly hilarious riot and gay goths wet dream. Butch loner Count Dykula loves her life, even though shes technically dead. Her gothic castle slaps and she gets to prey upon humans who stray behind the big Asda. But trouble looms when cultural powerhouse Scare University starts preaching the right way to be a monster, and the ultra-femme busty bloodsuckers being presented as the perfect vampire girlies are a far cry from the Count. With her masculine pride hanging on by a cheap carabiner, she sets out to tear down Scare Us human-normative regime. After all, she loves a garlic naan and can only turn into a bat after a few beers. With more fake blood, fake boobs, and bats (real) than ever before, COUNT DYKULA is Airlock Theatres third big queer musical extravaganza. From the creators of LESBIAN SPACE CRIME and PANSEXUAL PREGNANT PIRACY comes this bone-chillingly hilarious riot and gay goths wet dream.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Soho Theatre
21 Dean St
London
W1D 3NE

Telephone : 02074780100

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