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2019

14 Sep 2019 - 14 Nov 2019
Birmingham Hippodrome

If Memory Serves is a research project narrating the Nightingale Club’s previous venue on Thorp Street, which in 1994 was acquired for the Hippodrome’s expansion.

05 - 15 Nov 2019
Various

Moving In is a collective re-imagining of what queer spaces could and should feel like for those who need them. It’s a creative consultation; throughout SHOUT Festival, we’ll be holding mutual learning workshops to ask the community what we need and want, how do we make queer spaces accessible to everyone, and what is Utopia for LGBTQI+ spaces in the Midlands.

06 Nov 2019
The Loft Lounge

“Our history was disappearing as quickly as we were making it” This evening of screenings looks at the different ways that queer women have used film to preserve the stories of their communities, and the ways women have (and have not) been represented in film.

07 Nov 2019
The Nightingale Club

“It’s Paris Fashion Week on crack!” – Deep In Vogue celebrates the colourful, queer, emotional and political stories of Northern Vogue and its people. Synonymous with the black, gay ballrooms of 1980s New York, this documentary asks why we need Vogue culture now more than ever.

08 Nov 2019
Birmingham Hippodrome

A unique performance poetry night bringing remarkable spoken word artists to the heart of Birmingham. Returning to SHOUT for another take-over, we’ve got a knock-out line up of queer spoken word artists: Jackie Hagan, working class, bisexual amputee and a multi award-winning poet, stand up comedian, playwright and activist.

09 Nov 2019
Birmingham LGBT Centre

Being an artist is an amazing thing, but it’s also full of complicated skills to master and hoops to jump through. We know it can be tough, especially when you’re at the early stages of your career so we’re launching a new initiative for queer artists to help give you the practical and professional skills to kick-start your careers. Consider this the ultimate artist glow-up day.

09 Nov 2019
Birmingham Rep

Queer and Now is a whirlwind showcase of short work in progress performances from the next generation of queer Midlands theatremakers.

10 Nov 2019
The Old Joint Stock Theatre

Brooke has it all: the job, the flat, the girlfriend… but what happens when things go tits up just before your 30th birthday? A bisexual Bridget Jones for the online generation, this tragicomic one-woman play and its lovable hapless heroine is for anyone who’s wondered why they feel so lonely, when connecting with others is meant to be easier than ever. 

11 Nov 2019
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

What does it mean to be queer and religious? What happens when faith, sexuality, and gender identity meet? This panel discussion brings together artists from a range of religious backgrounds and practices to talk about what it means to be LGBTQ+ and religious, how their faiths inform their creative work, and discuss how we might move the conversation forward.

12 Nov 2019
MAC Birmingham

Fifty years after Stonewall, this burning new documentary commemorates the breakthroughs made by tireless individuals and organisations in the battle for equality.

13 Nov 2019
MAC Birmingham

YAATRA is a captivating blend of solo Kathak and contemporary dance by British Indian artist Jaivant Patel. A fresh perspective on South Asian LGBTQ+ narratives, faith and spirituality

13 Nov 2019
Birmingham Hippodrome

SHOUT in association with Birmingham Hippodrome are beyond excited to bring a queer icon, a living legend, and the master of filth, John Waters to Birmingham for the very first time.

13 Nov 2019
The Electric Cinema

A very special late night screening of John Waters’ most recent film A Dirty Shame. An uptight, middle-aged, sexually repressed woman (Tracey Ullman) turns into a sex addict after getting hit on the head, and falls into an underground subculture of sex addicts (lead by Johnny Knoxville) in suburban Baltimore.

15 Nov 2019
Birmingham Hippodrome

It’s finally here! SHOUT’s first Vogue Ball has arrived. Category is: queer excellence. Club culture meets high art, as Vogue Houses come together from across the UK (including Birmingham’s very own House of Bab) to compete for dance supremacy in a catwalk spectacular pulled straight from New York City’s iconic ballroom culture.

16 Nov 2019
Birmingham Rep

Combining a Dr Strangelove-inspired performance with a daring forum for public conversation, Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) explores ageing, anxiety, hidden desires and how to look forward when the future is uncertain. 

17 Nov 2019
MAC Birmingham

Taking over MAC’s public spaces is a packed programme of live music, creative workshops, performances, and crafting from local LGBTQ+ artists and community groups. Expect talks, activities, and an opportunity to socialise all for free.

17 Nov 2019
MAC Birmingham

Adding to a line-up of absolute icons is the unfathomably talented (and award winning) Travis Alabanza whose performance in BURGERZ blew us away.

21 - 22 Nov 2019
The Old Joint Stock Theatre

Can you remember your first time? Nathaniel can’t seem to forget his. To be fair, he has had it playing on repeat for the last 15 years. HIV+ theatre-maker, Nathaniel Hall, presents a funny and frank autobiographical solo show about staying positive in a negative world.

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