Join us at our comedy show fundraiser on 10 September

The legends at Quantum Leopard are putting on a comedy show fundraiser to support both MoH and our dear partners and friends the Outside Project, in September.

This will be an unforgettable grassroots solidarity fundraiser event! Quantum Leopard will host some incredible comedians including Olga Koch, William Stone, Cerys Bradley, Mark Cram and David Ferguson. James Ross will host proceedings on the night and proceeds will be split between the two organisations. Check out our booking page for tickets.

With thanks to all performers, the George Tavern, James Ross at Quantum Leopard and Dada Schling who has quietly been organising this fundraiser for us in the background.

Dates and timings

The comedy night takes place at the George Tavern on Sunday 10th September 2023

Timings: 7.30 PM doors, acts on from 8pm.

Address: The George Tavern, 373 Commercial Road, E1 0LA

Prices

We have a batch of free tickets for those on a low-income or in precarity. Our other two tickets prices range from £10 standard to to £20 for all you extra generous supporters. Please share and help us spread the word!

£0 - Limited number of free entry tickets

£10 - Standard rate

£20 - Solidarity rate

Tickets can be booked here. 

Important access information

 This is a historic pub and so unfortunately there are some venue access limitations. Whilst there is wheelchair access to the venue, the toilets are not accessible to wheelchair users due to some small steps to the toilets and narrow doorways.

About Quantum Leopard

Quantum Leopard is a comedy night in London that is hosted and organised by James Ross. It was created in 2015 and has won multiple Chortle Awards. A pay-what-you-want show, it has a mixture of professional and semi-professional comedians and new acts.

About the Outside Project & MoH

The Outside Project is an LGBTIQ+ Community Shelter, Centre and Domestic Abuse Refuge in response to those within the LGBTIQ+ community who feel endangered, who are homeless, ‘hidden’ homeless and feel that they are on the outside of services due to historical and present prejudice in society and in their homes.

Both organisations have had close ties for several years and the Outside Project have generously hosted us in several different spaces since 2019. The two groups also work closely together through our joint activities in the Homeless Taskforce.

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