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What's On

A Very Queer Formal

Hosted by Travis Alabanza

Presented by the Cultural Programme in collaboration with Mansfield College, University of Oxford

Book Tickets

Thursday 15 May

Performance


Venue

Mansfield College Chapel, Mansfield College, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TF

Tickets

£10   Please note: A transaction fee of £1.50 per booking will apply. 

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Access

Age Rating

18+

Performances

7.30pm (120 minutes)

Please arrive 30 minutes before the start time. 

Doors open: 7pm

Oxford’s most extravagant night out is here, and everyone's invited. Step into an unforgettable evening of cabaret stars, drag icons and late-night mischief in the grandeur of an Oxford dining hall.

Travis Alabanza, acclaimed writer, performer, and cultural trailblazer, is reimagining the Oxford formal. As a Visiting Fellow for the Cultural Programme, based in Mansfield College at Oxford University, Travis became fascinated by the traditions of Oxford formal dinners. Who gets invited in? Who is left out? What happens when those rules are rewritten?

For one night only, they’re doing just that.

A Very Queer Formal both honours and pokes fun at an institution with an incredibly rich history. Expect a night that blends elegance with irreverence, where high heels meet high ceilings, where burlesque and theatrical mischief take centre stage. Think club night energy meets Oxford sophistication, where the rules bend, and the queers take over. So dress up, let loose, and be part of something truly special.

Enjoy performances from: The Doll, Lilly SnatchDragon, Frankie Thompson, Midgitte Bardot, Nicky the Pianist, Figs in Wigs, with more to come. And to round off the evening, the legendary genre-defying powerhouse of cabaret, Le Gateau Chocolat.

 

What’s Included?

Between acts, enjoy a delicious three-course dinner served at your table. View menu

Please let us know if you or anyone in your party have any specific allergy requirements or require a vegetarian, gluten-free, nut-free or lactose-free meal on booking by emailing culturalprogramme@humanities.ox.ac.uk

There will be drinks available for purchase (soft and alcoholic). Water will be available free of charge.

 

What do I need to know?

Dress code: ‘Dress In Whatever Makes You Feel Fab!’

Security
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, all bags will be checked upon entry to the event. By purchasing a ticket and entering the venue, you are consenting to a bag search.

Please note: Large bags and rucksacks may not be permitted inside. We recommend bringing only small bags if necessary. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Parking
There is no parking available onsite, and it is recommended that visitors make use of local public transport. Read travel information

Plan your visit

Mansfield College Chapel, Mansfield College, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TF

Mansfield College visitor information

Performers


Le Gateau Chocolat’s work traverses genre and format. He’s trodden Bark of Millions with Taylor Mac at Sydney Opera House, and BAM New York, performances at Royal Festival Hall and Royal Albert Hall, Barbican with Basement Jaxx and Metropole Orkest, Glyndebourne, The Globe Theatre, Edinburgh Festivals and Bayreuth. He performs the likes of Wagner to Whitney Houston, Purcell to Radiohead and continues to subvert what it means to be a true icon in the post-genre era.

The six-and-half foot tall, six-inch heeled, wig-clad wonder swings wildly from one end of the musical spectrum to another, from disco, opera, musicals and pop. His recent production ICONS has toured to Sydney Festival, Wales Millennium Centre, Soho Theatre, Underbelly Southbank and elsewhere. ICONS has also been presented with accompaniment from the Little Coco Orchestra, a Le Gateau Chocolat initiative to support diverse musicians through the creation of an ensemble formed entirely of women of colour. In theatre includes at the National in Rufus Norris’ production of The Threepenny Opera, Feste in Emma Rice’s final visionary production of Twelfth Night at The Globe (2017), Effigies of Wickedness – Songs banned by the Nazis (2018), a co-production between the Gate Theatre and English National Opera and Daddy Brubeck in the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Sweet Charity (2019) alongside Beverly Knight and Clive Rowe. He further appeared as part of Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music: The First Act at London’s Barbican Theatre (2019), and as a featured cast member of two-time Olivier Award winning cabaret and circus, La Clique and La Soirée.

Le Gateau Chocolat has presented many solo shows including In Drag (Royal Festival Hall commission), accompanied by small orchestra, is an exploration of the effects of living in drag through music by artists ranging from Wagner to Nick Cave presented with trademark wit and candour; and Raw Cacao, an intimate song cycle with repertoire from Spirituals to Nina Simone, and Whitney Houston, presented by Carnegie Hall Citywide (2024), and Lyric Hammersmith – For The Culture (2022).

In opera, he has worked with many contemporary composers, specifically Julian Philips (Varjak Paw at Royal Opera House), Jonathan Dove (Tobias and The Angel at the Young Vic), Jocelyn Pook (Ingerland at Royal Opera House and Anxiety Fanfare at Hull City of Culture 2017 and Royal Festival Hall) and Orlando Gough (Imago at Glyndebourne Festival Opera), and his headline attracting performance as part of Tobias Kratzer’s acclaimed production of Wagner’s Tannhäuser at the 2019 Bayreuth Festival.

The Doll is the UK’s premiere cross-crossdresser (woman crossdressing as a gay man, crossdressing as a woman). She is the worst thing to come out of Ireland since the Famine, and is a performance artist, playwright, actress, and drag twat insistent on joining a historical lineage of transsexual woman who like to pop on wigs and change history. She has performed all over the world (and Kent), and has brought her drag “”talent”” to venues such as Brighton Dome, Southbank Centre, and the National Theatre, and festivals such as Glastonbury, Masseria Wave, and Mighty Hoopla. Some people have said she’s alright, and she’s run with it. 

Lilly SnatchDragon is an international, award-winning political comedy drag queen, burlesque artist and compere. Her approach to how the West stereotypes S.E Asian women won her ‘Best Newcomer” at the London Cabaret Awards in 2015. She has been in the Top 10 ‘UK’s Most Influential Burlesque Performers’ since 2015, including No. 1 in 2017, and currently No. 16 in the world for 2024. Engagements include The English National Opera and Improbable Theatre production of ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ at the London Coliseum, ‘Sound of the Underground’, written by Travis Alabanza, at The Royal Court Theatre, ‘The Grotteaux’ by Shotgun Carousel at Woolwich Works and most recently performing in Las Vegas competing at The Burlesque Hall of Fame 2024 for the ‘small group category, in which she won with her partner Mark Anthony. She is also one of the founders of sell-out show ‘LADS’ and of renowned all- Asian cabaret collective ‘The Bitten Peach’. 

Emerging idiot Frankie Thompson is an ‘acclaimed clown’ (ToDoList) and performance artist. Her work has had sell out runs across London and Edinburgh. 

‘Hysterically Funny, Deeply Strange’ – Time Out 

‘Like nothing you’ve ever seen before… We all need some Frankie Thompson in our lives’ To Do List 

 

Midgitte is brilliant. They have a beautiful singing voice that often brings an audience to tears while contemplating all the vivid possibilities life can bring us. Midgitte is hilarious, and can often be found leaving crowds collapsed on the floor while their guts explode from laughter. They have phenomenal timing, dragging the emotions of spectators from joy to despair on the turn of a second. Their work can be acerbic, invoking a revolutionary zeal in the most inhibited of people, bringing new horizons of power, disgust, and the brute force of confronting our shared humanity on a dying planet. They also do drag. 


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