Riot Act has had successful West End runs and a U.K. tour. Written and performed by powerhouse creative Alexis Gregory, the show returns to the West End for one performance on World AIDS Day, 1 December, at 21 Soho. The show is presented by the Mulwade Foundation.
This production brings an outrageous hilarity to match its hard-hitting poignancy, exploring six decades of LGBTQ+ history by bringing to life the stories from three members of the LGBTQ+ rights movement: Michael-Anthony Nozzi, a survivor of the Stonewall riots; Lavinia Co-op, an alternative ’70s drag artist; and Paul Burston, a ’90s AIDS activist.
QX Riot Act Review
“A theatre piece of this nature is a true test of an actor’s mettle – three eccentric characters, in the space of an hour, talking heatedly about sensitive issues. Alexis pulls it off with a rare mixture of confidence and respect; brash as Michael, aloof as Lavinia, and thoughtful as Paul. It’s an important lesson in the art of theatre – less is more. It’s the tiny, subtle things, the little idiosyncrasies that are the most important.” Read the review.
Riot Act is a celebration of queer activism across the decades, pulling no punches, hilarious, moving and inspiring.
The Mulwade Foundation told QX, “This intimate performance aligns perfectly with Mulwade Foundation’s mission by: Supporting the LGBTQ+ community by honouring its heroes and the ongoing fight for equality. Guiding attendees towards a deeper understanding of LGBTQ+ history and its impact on the present. Educating audiences about pivotal moments, influential figures, and the ongoing need for support and activism.”
Leave inspired and empowered!
Riot Act is on 1 December 2024, 7:30 pm, at 21 Soho, 3-5 Sutton Row, London W1D 4NR, United Kingdom.