It’s International Day of Disabled People and how better to celebrate than a free doo down at Chats Palace?
In the late 80’s and early 90’s Chats Palace regularly played host to the Workhouse Cabaret where disabled artists, activists and performers from all over the UK came together for a night of riotous and ramshackle entertainment.
Thirty years later, it seems little has changed for Disabled people and so we return to Chats Palace to remember our history, celebrate our survival and to party like there’s no tomorrow!
There’ll be music, comedy, poetry, a bit of this, that and the other all hosted by actor and activist Liz Carr.
Chats Palace is accessible, there’s a decent sized loo with those grip bars and everything, there’ll be sign language interpreters and most importantly a bar
with hot and cold drinks (and lots of straws!).
Bring your partners, PAs, friends and assistance animals - everyone is welcome for the criptastic event of the year!
Return to the Workhouse Cabaret
Chats Palace Arts Centre, 42-44 Brooksby's Walk, London
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This event ended on Saturday 3rd of December 2016
This event ended on Saturday 3rd of December 2016
Admission
FREE (donation on the door welcome)
FREE (donation on the door welcome)
Location
Chats Palace Arts Centre, 42-44 Brooksby's Walk, London
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