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Queer Cabaret returns with a fabulous night of Broadway Belters

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The sensational Queer Cabaret is back with a brilliant evening of Broadway Belters, featuring a smorgasbord of tunes from hit musicals to whet any queer drag lover’s fancy.

You can expect nothing less than a queer spectacle of high octane performances from some of Ireland’s top alt-drag acts. And best of all, they’ll be delivering […] The post Queer Cabaret returns with a fabulous night of Broadway Belters appeared first on GCN.

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