What's on in London: Pride Season at Seven Dials Playhouse
A showcase of queer theatre.

The inaugural Pride Season presented by Seven Dials Playhouse will feature a programme of new work and returning favourites that showcases the diversity of queer theatre in London.
Jock Night
Tuesday 3rd – Sunday 15th June - The House
The ultimate after-party set in Manchester’s hottest club night, Jock.
Meet Ben, a 40-something Victoria Wood fan looking for love, but surrounded by party boys who’ve never even heard of Mrs Overall. Kam, a self-proclaimed ‘fabulous and undetectable’ hiding his struggles with addiction but being the life and soul of the party. Russ, has thousands of Instagram followers but would rather be following Kam. And Antony. At just 19 years old, just off the bus from Bury, thrown headfirst into a night he’ll never forget.
Jock Night takes audiences through a year of wild nights in Manchester’s Gay Village exploring modern gay relationships in a world fuelled by sex, drugs and jockstraps.
BI-TOPIA
Tuesday 17th – Sunday 22nd June - The House
Directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair and written/performed by Sam Danson, this is the first London run for BI-TOPIA.
BI-TOPIA is a coming-of-age story, exploring the highs and lows of the bisexual experience, delving into under-represented links between poor mental health, sexuality and masculinity.
Join Sam, a self-confessed people-pleaser on the battlefield as he embarks on his biggest mission yet. Shame is coming in from the west and gay thoughts are sailing in from the east…this is War!
Queer Planet
Saturday 21st June – The House
Queer Planet combines stand-up comedy, parody songs and drag in the form of a nature documentary. Featuring dolphin orgies, intersex snails, gay giraffes; this is a romp through the animal kingdom, the queerest kingdom of them all.
Bi-Curious George, invites you into a raucous celebration of queerness and the animal kingdom with a show that aims to shatter the heteronormative binaries through which we view the natural world.
Moira Less: My Heart Will Go On - A Drag Celebration of Celine Dion
Thursday 19th- Friday 20th June - The House
With Moira Less, as your guide, this show navigates Celine Dion’s discography including hits such as ‘It’s All Coming Back To Me Now’, ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘My Heart Will Go On’.
Lil Wenker: BANGTAIL
Baddest. Cowboy. Texas. These are just a few words to describe the Baddest Cowboy in Texas. Join Bangtail as he roots ‘n toots from the mightiest mountains to the sauciest saloons. But what happens when a badder cowboy-er Texas-er rides into town and steals his title?
Primising an hour of unbridled cowboy clown chaos, this show is a collaboration between Lil Wenker and director Cecily Nash, bringing together American and British clowning.
Andrew Doherty – (WIP)
Andrew is a queer comedy writer and performer from Manchester. This is an early incarnation of a brand new show.
John Robertson Plays with the Audience (WIP)
Bisexual kink enthusiast and stand-up comedian John brings his new tour show for 2025 to Seven Dials Playhouse.
Sharon Wanjohi (WIP)
Sharon Wanjohi is a queer British Kenyan comedian.
Jessie Nixon (WIP)
Jessie Nixon is making her debut at the Edinburgh Fringe festival this year.
Ania Magliano (WIP)
New work from Ania Magliano has previously been nominated for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe festival.
Lorna Rose Treen (WIP)
She’s a bisexual, dyslexic comic from the Midlands, but she doesn’t want to talk about that. This is new work from Lorna Rose Treen.
Sophie Duker (WIP)
Sophie Duker's Edinburgh Fringe Show, Venus, saw her nominated for the Best Newcomer award. This is new work.
Priya Hall (WIP)
Priya Hall is testing out some new material which will most likely be her signature style of “hilariously oversharing”. Audiences are invited to join Priya as she tries to figure out how much information is too much information.
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