The Queer Rage Boudoir - A Soirée by Hoeratio Belvedere & QoffHearts
About
Pink German glamking Hoeratio.Belvedere & turquoise Finance 'Fils Perdu' QoffHearts invite you into an evening shaped by contrast, creation & competition.
Throughout the night, you’ll be drawn into the tension and chemistry of their Dragking characters, two forces orbiting each other, each craving for your attention, recognition, and gaze.
What unfolds is a performative “battle” filled with jealousy, wit, and snarky exchanges, designed to pull you right into the centre of their world.
But beyond the rivalry, there is something softer underneath: respect, connection, and the kind of magnetic energy that naturally fills a dyke dancefloor. A space where people can loosen up, get flirty, and enjoy themselves freely, without judgment, but with care.
19:00 — Opening Doors
20:30 — Premiere of Downton Faggy - An Interbellum, T4T Period Piece
Hoeratio.Belvedere as Margaret — Alexander’s wife, new money, too sharp, too free, and too newly wealthy to behave. She fills salons with feminism, Darwin, and dangerous laughter, and is frequently found visiting book clubs, to the frustration of Alexander.
QoffHearts as Alexander — Margaret’s husband, the last echo of a fading aristocracy. He insists he is a gentleman, a provider, a pillar of order… while secretly slipping into corsets, a laudanum haze, and late-night “business with the lads.”
22:00 — Post-Show Immersion
with Hoeratio & QoffHearts as Margaret & Alexander
23:00 — DJ Set Begins
Sensual selections by a special guest DJ
00:00 — Build-Up to the Dragfight
00:30 — Dragfight X Dance the Night Away
Hoeratio vs QoffHearts
King versus King. Turquoise versus Pink. Mediterranean versus Continental.
In Interbellum England, inside a gilded apartment slowly rotting under its own etiquette, live Margaret (Hoeratio.Belvedere) and Alexander (QoffHearts) ; a married couple bound by obligation, obsession, and the unbearable performance of “respectability.”
They are both tragically, unmistakably trans, and yet trapped in a world that insists they perform opposite roles to survive each other.
Margaret moves through society like a spark in dry fabric: too intelligent, too visible, too free. She is a new-money woman spending her days in book clubs, political salons, and scandalous conversations about women’s rights, Darwin.. to the frustration of her husband Alexander.
While Alexander’s family does belong to English nobility, behind his brittle aristocratic posture, the “provider,” the “last proper son of a fading lineage”, there’s is something far more unstable: a hidden femme slipping into corsets, disappearing into laudanum haze, and vanishing into late-night “business engagements with the lads” that everyone understands but no one names aloud.
She watches him insist on masculinity like a collapsing stage set correcting her, policing her, accusing her of being “too worldly,” “too improper,” “too socially dangerous.”
In his eyes, she is the reason his reputation leaks at the edges: too loud, too clever, too free with the wrong women in the wrong rooms.
Their marriage is basically domestic warfare as performance art: Every encounter is a duel, every glance a challenge, every silence a provocation.
And yet, beneath the cruelty, the irony, and the glittering resentment, there is something dangerously intimate in their recognition of one another.
Within the suffocating architecture of Interbellum respectability, Margaret and Alexander begin to fracture into something else entirely: not husband and wife, not man and woman, not even enemies in a stable sense..
As their apartment and shared world fills with smoke, laughter, and unspoken truths, one question lingers beneath the chandelier light:
Are they destroying each other… or finally becoming real?
This space is intended as a celebration of queer culture, community, and expression. We do not tolerate any form of hate speech, discrimination, harassment, or oppressive behavior.
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