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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-28/1/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-27/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-26/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-25/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-24/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-22/
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-21/2/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-21/1/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-20/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
DESCRIPTION:The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is written by Obie Award-winner David Drake. This groundbreaking solo piece became one of the longest-running solo plays in New York theatre history. Directed by Offie-nominated Adam Zane and starring Gabriel Clark (Hollyoaks/Jock Night/Tip Toe). \nThe story follows one man’s personal journey of self-discovery\, desire\, loss\, and activism. Through a vibrant array of characters and scenes\, the play reflects the passion and urgency of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s\, inspired by the indomitable spirit of playwright and activist Larry Kramer. \nRunning time: 70 minutes \nBuy your tickets here. \nAbout Hive North\nHive North is a theatre company based in Greater Manchester and was originally founded in 2004 as Hope Theatre Company. The company focuses on producing original works that empower audiences\, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Hive North has a strong history of collaborating with emerging LGBTQ+ artists and promoting their professional development. The company tours its productions to festivals\, schools\, and theatres across the UK and internationally\, including the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. Additionally\, they produced the UK premiere of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later\, which was part of a global event broadcast live from New York. \nAdam Zane\, Artistic Director\, Hive North\nAdam is best known for his time as Dane in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk\, as well as his wider TV and stage career. He was a lecturer and visiting director at the University of Salford for over 14 years\, directed various productions\, and served as Artistic Director of the George House Trust Candlelit Vigil for Manchester Pride for over a decade. Adam is an experienced writer and dramaturg and has an M.A. in scriptwriting from the University of Salford. He is an Ambassador for the George House Trust. Adam is the founding director of Hive North and is passionate about working for and by the LGBTQ+ community. \nGabriel Clark\, Performer\nGabriel is best known for playing Ollie Morgan on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks. Whilst on the show\, Gabriel wrote and produced the digital mini-series’ Hollyoaks: Ollie’s Diaries’. Following Hollyoaks\, Gabriel has worked on productions with the Royal Exchange Theatre\, The Octagon\, The Edge Theatre\, Contact and HOMEmcr. Gabriel co-wrote and directed the OFFIE Award-winning horror play The Other Side\, and was recently shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize. He was recently selected as one of six artists in Lowry’s new artist development programme\, Hothouse.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/the-night-larry-kramer-kissed-me/2026-02-17/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:A Stan Is Born!
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival\, the show returns to London. Written and performed by Alexis\, it features 10 original songs that follow Alexis’ drastic move from New York City to rural Germany\, where an intense obsession with pop divas becomes their only salvation. \nCéline\, Whitney\, Mariah\, Beyoncé\, Gaga\, Aretha. You name ‘em\, they got ‘em. A true STAN.  Stuck in the middle of nowhere\, Alexis makes it their mission to convert the local townspeople into stans too\, all while searching for the real life divas in  their midst. \nJoin Alexis on a hilarious journey through culture clashes as they find out what it truly means to be a stan… and why it may not be so good for you after all. \nTickets available here. \nHUGE REVIEWS!\n“a joyous musical delight” ★★★★★ BINGE FRINGE \n“a fabulously entertaining hour” ★★★★★ THE REVIEWS HUB \n“smart with upbeat lyrics” ★★★★ THE STAGE \n“a fantastic musician and comedian” ★★★★ BROADWAY WORLD \n★★★★★ FRINGE BISCUIT \n★★★★ MUSICAL THEATRE REVIEW \n★★★★ EDFRINGE REVIEW \n★★★★ BRIG NEWSPAPER \n★★★★ CULTURE FIX \n★★★★ LOU REVIEWS  \n★★★★ WEST END BEST FRIEND  \n★★★★ LITTLE LARK OF LONDON \n★★★★ ALWAYS TIME FOR THEATRE
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/a-stan-is-born-2/2026-02-12/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Queer London,Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:A Stan Is Born!
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival\, the show returns to London. Written and performed by Alexis\, it features 10 original songs that follow Alexis’ drastic move from New York City to rural Germany\, where an intense obsession with pop divas becomes their only salvation. \nCéline\, Whitney\, Mariah\, Beyoncé\, Gaga\, Aretha. You name ‘em\, they got ‘em. A true STAN.  Stuck in the middle of nowhere\, Alexis makes it their mission to convert the local townspeople into stans too\, all while searching for the real life divas in  their midst. \nJoin Alexis on a hilarious journey through culture clashes as they find out what it truly means to be a stan… and why it may not be so good for you after all. \nTickets available here. \nHUGE REVIEWS!\n“a joyous musical delight” ★★★★★ BINGE FRINGE \n“a fabulously entertaining hour” ★★★★★ THE REVIEWS HUB \n“smart with upbeat lyrics” ★★★★ THE STAGE \n“a fantastic musician and comedian” ★★★★ BROADWAY WORLD \n★★★★★ FRINGE BISCUIT \n★★★★ MUSICAL THEATRE REVIEW \n★★★★ EDFRINGE REVIEW \n★★★★ BRIG NEWSPAPER \n★★★★ CULTURE FIX \n★★★★ LOU REVIEWS  \n★★★★ WEST END BEST FRIEND  \n★★★★ LITTLE LARK OF LONDON \n★★★★ ALWAYS TIME FOR THEATRE
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/a-stan-is-born-2/2026-02-11/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Queer London,Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:A Stan Is Born!
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival\, the show returns to London. Written and performed by Alexis\, it features 10 original songs that follow Alexis’ drastic move from New York City to rural Germany\, where an intense obsession with pop divas becomes their only salvation. \nCéline\, Whitney\, Mariah\, Beyoncé\, Gaga\, Aretha. You name ‘em\, they got ‘em. A true STAN.  Stuck in the middle of nowhere\, Alexis makes it their mission to convert the local townspeople into stans too\, all while searching for the real life divas in  their midst. \nJoin Alexis on a hilarious journey through culture clashes as they find out what it truly means to be a stan… and why it may not be so good for you after all. \nTickets available here. \nHUGE REVIEWS!\n“a joyous musical delight” ★★★★★ BINGE FRINGE \n“a fabulously entertaining hour” ★★★★★ THE REVIEWS HUB \n“smart with upbeat lyrics” ★★★★ THE STAGE \n“a fantastic musician and comedian” ★★★★ BROADWAY WORLD \n★★★★★ FRINGE BISCUIT \n★★★★ MUSICAL THEATRE REVIEW \n★★★★ EDFRINGE REVIEW \n★★★★ BRIG NEWSPAPER \n★★★★ CULTURE FIX \n★★★★ LOU REVIEWS  \n★★★★ WEST END BEST FRIEND  \n★★★★ LITTLE LARK OF LONDON \n★★★★ ALWAYS TIME FOR THEATRE
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/a-stan-is-born-2/2026-02-10/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Queer London,Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-15/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-14/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-13/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-12/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-11/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-10/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-08/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-06/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-05/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events Gay Men London,LGBTQ+ Comedy,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
DESCRIPTION:Following a critically acclaimed run in 2023\, Hive North bring the Offie-nominated Jock Night back to Seven Dials Playhouse. \nSoap favourite David Paisley (Holby City) has again been been cast in Adam Zane’s comedy-drama Jock Night\, a unique exploration of contemporary gay life and relationships. \nThe play unfolds over a year of wild nights in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village. \nPaisley’s character\, Ben\, is a Victoria Wood enthusiast in his forties\, striving to find love amidst a culture of casual encounters and chemsex. \nThe play peels back the veneer of modern gay culture\, casting a light on mental health and using comedy to highlight provocative issues within the LGBTQ+ community. Paisley’s stage work includes Life According to Saki\, which won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and toured to Broadway in 2017. \nRussell T. Davies calls the show “a razor-sharp skewering of modern gay life\, but done with compassion\, intelligence\, and hope.” \nJock Night is rooted in the lived experiences of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ community. Although the play is a piece of fiction\, much of the content is based on actual events that have happened to the people who have shared their stories with writer-director Adam Zane. \nDavid Paisley was honoured for contributing to diversity and inclusion at the Attitude Pride Awards in 2021. \nTickets are available at the event’s website\, shown below. \nImage feature David Paisley. \n 
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-04/
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SUMMARY:Jock Night
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/jock-night/2025-06-03/
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SUMMARY:Remembrance Monday
DESCRIPTION:Connor and Julius are ideal husbands who have everything – the apartment\, the careers and the bodies. All that’s missing is a dog. But when flickering moments and distorted memories trap Julius in the replay of a particular Monday night\, reality bends\, leading Julius and Connor into the haunting grip of some terrifying truths. Written by Michael Batten\, whose self-penned solo show Self Tape\, in which he also starred\, sold out at the King’s Head Theatre and got him an OFFIE nomination. Matthew Stathers stars as Connor\, and Nick Hayes stars as Julius. Tickets are available here.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/remembrance-monday/2024-06-01/2/
LOCATION:Seven Dials Playhouse\, 1a Tower Street\, London\, WC2H 9NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Sober,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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