Tag: theatre
Maurice – Above the Stag – Review
If this season at Above the Stag were to continue its momentum after the popular success of Gindr the Opera, then their latest production...
Travis Alabanza – The performance artist turning expectations of trans performers upside down
Travis Alabanza has made vivid waves on London’s arts and theatre scene over the past couple of years, storming into places like the Tate...
Review – Next Lesson
Settling down in my seat in the intimate setting of the Above the Stag studio, it was exciting to see how a play covering...
REVIEW: Riot Act
As soon as Alexis Gregory steps on to the stage to start the first of three monologues which form his latest theatre piece Riot...
QX PREVIEW: Riot Act
We love a good outing to the theatre here at QX in between the hardcore partying and tweeting...it keeps us cultured, it keeps us...
Grindr the Opera – Review
Having booked your tickets for a gay-sex-app themed opera, you aren’t nestled in your chair, theatre binoculars in hand, expecting some Puccini masterwork. You...
Chicago at The Phoenix Theatre
The sparkling new West End production is faithful to the original. A little too faithful perhaps.
After little under six years away from the capital’s...
Sex/Crime: The shocking new gay thriller coming to The Glory
We’re in the beer battered bowels of The Glory. It’s their dance basement, which they open up for the purposes of queer club parties,...
THEATRE REVIEW: Lady Sasha is Bewitched by the Gothic Gore of The Grinning Man
A daring musical venture, chock full of gratuitous violence and questionable taste
Are you pig-sick of sappy West End Wendy trash masquerading as worthwhile entertainment?...
Lord Dismiss Us – The darkly funny new play at the UK’s only LGBT...
No matter how long ago they were, you can never shake off your schooldays; fifteen years of oversized uniforms, overzealous teachers, and overcooked vegetables.
No-one...