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CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Live Music,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Saving Mozart
DESCRIPTION:Mozart was a child prodigy\, a musical rebel\, an outcast and an icon. Saving Mozart is a bold new musical based on a powerful true story of passion\, defiance\, and music that refused to die. Inspired by Nannerl\, Mozart’s sister\, who played before he did. Driven by Leopold\, the father who demanded perfection. Resurrected by Constanze\, the wife who refused to let the world forget. Shunned by society. Fuelled by brilliance. \nThe production features a stellar cast of musical theatre superstars \nThe show’s cast includes Aimie Atkinson (Six\, Pretty Woman) as Nannerl\, Jack Chambers (Stiletto\, The Strange Affair of Herschel Grynspan) as Mozart\,  Erin Caldwell (Six\, Heathers) as Constanze\, Jordan Luke Gage (Titanique\, &Juliet) as Salieri\, Douglas Hansell (Stiletto\, Come From Away) as Leopold and Gloria Onitiri (Hadestown\, Upstart Crow) as Anna Maria. \nQX readers may also know Jordan Luke Gage as an LGBTQ advocate. He was nominated in 2022 for a National Diversity Award for being a positive role model in our community. Jordan first spoke openly about being gay in 2021. He performed his first professional role as Marilyn in Boy George’s award winning musical Taboo and since then has gone on to star in West End shows including & Juliet\, Bonnie & Clyde\, Bat Boy: The Musical and Titanique. In 2022\, in celebration of 50 years since the first Pride march\, Jordan participated in a one-off script in hand reading of The Pride. \nSmall groups of 6 or more can save up to £20 per ticket during previews\, with Band A tickets reduced from £ 59.50 to £39.50.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/saving-mozart/2025-07-28/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Live Music,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-26/3/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-26/2/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-26/1/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-25/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-24/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-23/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-22/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-21/
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CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-19/3/
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-19/2/
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-18/
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret/2025-01-17/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n**20% off with the code DIVA20 for performances 14th – 16th Jan.** \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret-4/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n**20% off with the code DIVA20 for performances 14th – 16th Jan.** \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret-3/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Copla: a Spanish Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Copla is an art form practically unknown in England\, yet it is essential to Spain’s cultural and political history and once served as a political tool against repression\, first under Franco’s dictatorship and later for Spain’s queer community. The Copla songs channel the queer and migrant experiences in Spain’s early musicals\, hitting all the right notes for gay people who love to laugh and cry to divas and their melodramatic music. This cabaret show celebrates queer migrant identity while exposing its pitfalls. This show is written and performed by queer migrant performer Alejandro Postigo who deconstructs the traditional Spanish songs and shares their historical significance for queer collectives\, inviting the audience to be part of the dialogue. Through his performance of English Copla and his sharing of his life stories\, you’ll witness his rebirth as an alter ego\, La Gitana. \n**20% off with the code DIVA20 for performances 14th – 16th Jan.** \n★★★★  “If you had asked me what copla was before arriving\, I would have shrugged; now I consider myself Postigo’s latest convert” –  Lost in Theatreland \n“Masterful and captivating… I am now a devoted fan of Copla!” – The Live Review
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/copla-a-spanish-cabaret-2/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Cabaret & Drag,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Homo Alone
DESCRIPTION:Tickets available from the box office here. \nTwo bumbling burglars plan to take all they can from Kevin and then rob the house. So it’s paint cans and hot knobs at the ready! “With an uplifting feel and a spicy kick\, this is definitely not one to miss!” – West End Best Friend on 2023’s A Very Very Bad Cinderella \nThis article contains affiliate links. When you click through to the official box office to book tickets\, QX may earn a commission.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/homo-alone/2025-01-04/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ and Adult Panto,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Homo Alone
DESCRIPTION:Tickets available from the box office here. \nTwo bumbling burglars plan to take all they can from Kevin and then rob the house. So it’s paint cans and hot knobs at the ready! “With an uplifting feel and a spicy kick\, this is definitely not one to miss!” – West End Best Friend on 2023’s A Very Very Bad Cinderella \nThis article contains affiliate links. When you click through to the official box office to book tickets\, QX may earn a commission.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/homo-alone/2025-01-03/
LOCATION:The Other Palace\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, SW1E 5JA\, United Kingdom
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