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Introducing The Familyyy Fierce Collective

29 Nov 2013 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Rubyyy Jones

The irrepressible Rubyyy Jones introduces The Familyyy Fierce Collective, cabaret stars who dance, strip and flip.

Familyyy Fierce, Rubyyy Jones

The Familyyy Fierce Collective © Paul Singer (Click images to enlarge)

The Save Rubyyy Jones Revue is London’s queerest, raunchiest and most provocative cabaret experience. Launched with The ‘There’s-No-Wedding-Party-Wedding-Partyyy’ show in late 2012 in Finsbury Park, Rubyyy Jones and The Familyyy Fierce have been delighting, shocking and changing audiences ever since.

The Familyyy Fierce Collective are a cast of fabulous, fun and freaky queer cabaret stars who dance, strip and flip together every month at The Save Rubyyy Jones Revue. Our shows are raucous, political, and good, clean, dirty fun. Using our multi-faceted talents, we charm with clowns, cabaret Queens and glitter, we seduce with sideshow, striptease and circus and we inspire with song, Drag and dance.

Our VIP launch is on December 9th, at the legendary Madame Jojo’s. It will be a showcase of our best and baddest shenanigans. And if you’re a busy holiday hussy, we have a saucy XXXmas Show on December 22nd, also at Madame Jojo’s, which will have our usual electric show, queer caroling, a little market for last minute shopping, games and more!

rubyyy jones and the family fierce cabaret

The Familyyy Fierce Collective © Magnus Beuys

The Familyyy Fierce are: Pioneer of Queerlesque, Meth/Mr Mistress (Performer of the Year Erotic Awards 2013, 1st Runner Up Dusty O’s Tranny Academy 2013, London Cabaret Award Nominee 2014); Gender Disillusionist Miss Cairo (Time Out’s Rising Star Drag Queen 2013, Performer of the Year Erotic Awards Nominee 2013, Drag Idol Semi Finalist 2013); Lolo Brow (London Cabaret Award Nominee 2014, Rarely Wears Lipstick Best Burlesque, 1st Runner Up Burlesque Idol 2012) and Ruby Wednesday. There’s also our extended Familyyy: The Late Night Shop Cabaret (London Cabaret Award Nominee 2014, Performer Of The Year Finalist The Erotic Awards 2012, Rubyyy Award For Sinister Sisterhood).

The show is hosted by me, Rubyyy Jones, a force of nature who, along with this show, has been profiled in the Sunday Times Magazine as a leader and innovator in cabaret and burlesque. My mission is to educate, entertain and elevate you, with evocative, genuinely subversive and truly Neo shows and performances.

The Familyyy Fierce offer you an experience – something alive, live and happening right in front of you. We will challenge your ideals of beauty, gender and sex. We will move you, with flesh, skill and the opportunity to expand your mind and heart. When you leave, you will walk into the cold Soho night a liberated, elevated, kinky, queer, loved-up pervert.

You’re welcome.

Click here for further information and tickets for The Save Rubyyy Jones Review featuring The Familyyy Fierce.

 

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