OutHaus

9th August 2025 7:30pm (Doors open at 6:30 pm)

Kirkgate Centre

Category: Theatre

New Eco Theatre Writing from Tenderfoot Theatre

A drag queen and a mallard duck walk into a bar…

In the not-too-distant future of our concrete state, a prohibition on green space is in full swing. With every park, field, and grass verge bought up by the bourgeoisie, one dilapidated public toilet houses nature’s speakeasy.

Welcome to Club OutHaus – an illegal underground haven for joggers, dog walkers, and ducks alike to relish in the benefits of nature in the shadows, tended to by the club’s cabaret stars as they work together to keep the club open for those who need it, and out of the hands of the Green Police.

OutHaus explores the rapid decline of green space access in the North West in a tongue-in-cheek, high-energy cabaret that brings together the magic of nature with the power of people. In 2020, Friends of the Earth released a report on England’s ‘Green Space Gap’ detailing the extent of green space deprivation in the UK – with many neighbourhoods in the North West ranking ‘E’ – a category reserved for areas that are most deprived of green space access. This project aims to reconnect communities in these category E areas with the magic of green space through a show that is fun, hilarious, high-energy and galvanising, equipping audiences with the tools to fight for access.

The play also explores sub-themes of the diminishing access to queer space and art space in the UK – with the OutHaus holding space for all three. It also seeks to break down anthropocentricity and hold space for the non-human stories taking place in our green spaces across the country, and the unique threats faced by our animal and insect friends.

Tenderfoot Theatre CIC an eco-theatre company and sustainable arts organisation who seek to make work at the intersection of sustainability and creativity. As a collaborative group of queer and female-lead researchers, theatre-makers, designers, and writers, Tenderfoot create work that explores climate change and sustainability in a way that is optimistic, full of energy, and sustainably made at every stage of the process. Currently the Company in Residence at The Arts Centre, Edge Hill University.

“This theatrical romp pulsates with a vibrant, infectious enthusiasm, grabbing the audience from the first moment and refusing to let go”- Steve Kinrade, Liverpool Noise

“Hilarious, beautiful and camp” – Audience Review

“Very slutty (like in a good way) but kinda deep too” – Audience Review Age Rating: 16+ Contains themes of a sexual nature, strong language, references to drug use, and some really effed-up puppets. Produced by Tenderfoot Theatre Script by Georgie Cunningham & Kate-Elizabeth Carey for Tenderfoot Theatre Directed by Daniel Vernon