We read somewhere that Frank DeCaro’s glorious new book which is one of the most comprehensive guides to Drag was meant for children to know its history. Sorry kids its way too good for you. Journalist/Broadcaster DeCaro possesses a detail knowledge of the subject because he says he has always been a ‘drag hag.’ We … Continue reading
London LGBTQ Homeless Shelter has been given a permement home, complete with community centre, in a disused Fire Station in Shoreditch. The Mayor Sadiq Khan pitched is some £50,000 to convert the 100 year old building which had been closed since 2014, and which made it possible LGBTQ homelessness charity The Outside Project to proceed … Continue reading
JOCK NIGHT ☆☆☆☆☆ Hope Theatre Company King’s Head, Islington, London Adam Zane’s background is in verbatim theatre, and that commitment to verisimilitude is on clear display in his first full-length non-verbatim play, JOCK NIGHT. In the programme notes he details the months of researching chemsex, interviewing men whose lives have been affected by it. … Continue reading
When the 2019 Tony Nominations were announced the list included an execptional number of potential LGBTQ winners The Prom, a musical comedy about an Indiana lesbian whose prom is canceled after she’s forbidden to bring her girlfriend, earned a wonderful seven nominations : a groundbreaking result for a LGBTQ Broadway production. It included Best … Continue reading
Matthew Richardson is a former performer with Cirque Du Soleil who is dedicating the next year of his life to creating LGBTQ performance art – to celebrate the beauty within our community, challenge social norms and start conversations. Richardson says his goal with this project will be pretty simple. He hopes to raise questions … Continue reading