Tag: Transgender
The Making Of Pinocchio, Ivor MacAskill writes about celebrating trans, queer joy and love.
Ivor MacAskill and Rosana Cade created The Making Of Pinocchio alongside and in response to Ivor's gender transition. Ahead of the show's run at Battersea...
Emma Frankland is the trans artist literally smashing theatre to pieces
Emma Frankland is taking a sledgehammer to artistic convention – literally. For three weeks during the Ovalhouse’s final season before its demolition, Emma will...
Trans Pride brings Central London to a standstill with unprecedented support
History was made in sparkling style on Saturday when hundreds of people turned up and turned it out in the sun for London's first...
“We need to use our numbers and our voices”: London Trans Pride’s Lucia Blayke...
This Saturday, history will be made as London’s first ever Trans Pride descends on the streets of the capital.
In a social milieu of rising...
EDITOR’S LETTER: Attacks like Janice Turner’s are putting people in direct physical danger
Attacks and aggression targeted towards LGBT people are on the rise across the world. In the UK, the mainstream media questions the validity of...
Trans and non-binary representation at the launch of Them Fatale
All too often queer spaces in nightlife, though being accommodating to trans folk, ultimately cater to a cis gay male crowd looking to get...
The QX List of Fab Trans Allies
We seem to hear loads about transphobes (P*ers M*rgan and TERFs are forever on our timelines - STOP RETWEETING THEM) but not much about...
Girl review – An unflinching look at a cis conception of the trans experience
★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn
The story of Belgian transgender ballet dancer Nora Monsecour is one not familiar to most of us, despite making waves on...
Trans Actors for Trans Roles? The ongoing debate.
We talk to trans actor Elijah W Harris and trans non-binary actor Lucy Jane Parkinson about why playing trans roles is important.
It seems that every...
We Know Visibility Well – An original poem by Travis Alabanza
Tube door opens.
I sit down.
An eruption of laughter.
we know visibility well.
A crowded bus.
Only the seat next to me is free.
You choose to stand.
we know...