Bilal Hasna
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Louis Greatorex
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Safiyya Ingar
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Darkwah
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Terique Jarrett
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Sarah Agha
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Tim Bowie
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Rebecca Lucy Taylor
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Freddie Thorp
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Emma McDonald
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Ali Barouti
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Rania Kurdi
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Bilal Hasna | Louis Greatorex | Safiyya Ingar | |||
Darkwah | Terique Jarrett | Sarah Agha | |||
Tim Bowie | Rebecca Lucy Taylor | Freddie Thorp | |||
Emma McDonald | Ali Barouti | Rania Kurdi |
Bilal Hasna | Louis Greatorex | ||
Safiyya Ingar | Darkwah | ||
Terique Jarrett | Sarah Agha | ||
Tim Bowie | Rebecca Lucy Taylor | ||
Freddie Thorp | Emma McDonald | ||
Ali Barouti | Rania Kurdi |
Under Al-Kadhi’s care, the audience is ushered into the sanctity of queer spaces, the nightclub and the beauty supply store, places for more than just entertainment, doors to a more embodied, honest existence, a home, an Eden of sorts. Al-Kadhi is unafraid to question who isn’t welcome in these spaces and the isolation one faces when certain demarcation becomes too clear to ignore. Layla is a tale of self-acceptance and community love, so come for some fun and boogie to all the club hits! There’s plenty of sparkle to go around.