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SQIFF Closing Night Pub Quiz
October 18, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Free – £8Join us for the closing night event of SQIFF 2020. Test your queer culture knowledge with our fun and accessible quiz covering everything from camp classics to contemporary movie controversies – plus some sport, music & history, all with an LGBTQIA+ flavour! You can join in with or without a team. There will be some exciting prizes on offer! We’ll also announce the winner of this year’s Best Scottish Short and say our heartfelt thank yous and tearful goodbyes to this year’s fest.
Quiz teams of up to 4 people. If you are in separate households, you will need an alternative way to communicate as we are running the Quiz via Zoom Webinar for access reasons. This means audiences will have their videos and sound off and can’t communicate with each other.
Tickets are on a sliding scale of FREE, £2, £4, £6, or £8. To book, click the button below. You can book a ticket up to one hour before the start time. We will send out a Zoom link for the event to ticket holders a day or two beforehand.
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ACCESS
BSL interpretation, live captioning, and live audio description are provided for the event. We will send instructions on how to access the live AD to all ticket holders before the event. Contact us by emailing [email protected] if you would like any more information about live AD during the Festival.
The quiz will be 3 hours long with comfort breaks throughout.
We have a limited access fund to assist people with no or limited internet access to attend the Festival. If you would like to take this up, please contact [email protected].
If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2020, please contact [email protected].
Tickets
Tickets for most live events are on a sliding scale of FREE, £2, £4, £6, or £8. Our sliding scale allows you to choose what to pay based on what you feel you can afford. No evidence or proof of circumstances is required. If you can afford to pay more, we really appreciate it as we rely on this income to pay queer people fairly for their work and keep the festival going.