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Mini Drag Tour with Ben & Jerry's

After a raucous performance in Possible’s Zoom cabaret during lockdown, I’ve been invited to go IRL for climate action!

The Big Green Cabaret events in Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow are part of the Great Big Green Week - a national week of events celebrating action on climate change. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to climate charity Possible.

Hosted by creator, activist, and change maker, Kayza Rose, we’ll be bringing you a packed, climate justice inspired, show designed to energise and entertain. And what’s better than a whole evening of spoon tingling entertainment? A whole evening of spoon tingling entertainment with FREE vegan ice cream!

Whether you’re a climate newbie or a seasoned activist, our artists and experts will bring you a night you’ll remember long after the curtains close.

Who are Ben & Jerry’s?

Ben & Jerry’s have been making great ice cream since the company was founded by school friends Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, back in 1978. Their aim is (and always has been!) to make the “best possible ice cream, in the nicest possible way”. They’re committed to using business as a force for good and the ice cream activists have supported movements for climate justice, marriage equality, democracy and refugee rights to help advance equality, opportunity, and justice for marginalised communities all over the globe.

Who are Possible?

Climate change charity Possible, want to see a zero carbon society, built by and for the people of the UK. Combining individual and local actions with larger systemic change, they face our climate dread with a can-do attitude and sense of fun. Whether they’re running tree-planting days, vegan feasts or heat-camera treasure hunts, plugging community-owned solar into train lines, reimagining parks, or lobbying MPs about onshore wind, everything they do is about inspiring more people to take more ambitious action on climate change.

Isabel Adomakoh Young