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Ben Batt positively sizzles in Donmar Warehouse stunning revival of The York Realist

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  ‘I live here. I live here. You can’t see that, though. You can’t see it. This is where I live. Here.’ This is a tremendous revival directed by Robert Hastie (Splendour, My Night with Reg) at the Donmar in London of a play set in a remote farmhouse in Yorkshire in the sixties about family, … Continue reading



Ben De La Crème and Jinkx Monsoon say All I Want for Christmas is Attention

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All I Want for Christmas is Attention ☆☆☆☆ Ben De La Crème and Jinkx Monsoon Kentish Town Forum Christmas can be a nightmare for some, especially the way we are all forced into Christmas and its traditions regardless of background and for those that grew up in poverty it can be nothing but bad memories … Continue reading



Body Talk : The Odd Throuple find each other

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Body Talk ☆☆☆☆ Full Disclosure Theatre  The Vault Festival, London  Body Talk opens with three semi naked bodies standing on stage. Before the story starts their bodies are already telling tales on them. Those stories hang in the air around them like the worst kind of gossip even before we hear a word of David … Continue reading



Cassie Workman/Giantess : The fun of choosing your own pronouns

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  Cassie Workman/Giantess ☆☆☆ Soho Theatre, London Whether transexual or not by the end of Cassie Workman’s one person show Giantess there is a good chance that you will be transpedantic, our new favourite word at queerguru. That’s because Cassie, who self describes as “pedantic first, trans second” will have armed you with enough ostentatiously … Continue reading



Derrière on a G String : intense, scatological, childish, and absolutely bloody brilliant.

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  Derriere on a G string ☆☆☆☆☆ Lillian Baylis Studio, London There are over twenty separate scenes in Derriere on a G String, packed into just one hour fifteen minutes running time. Its intense, its scatological, its childish, and it’s absolutely bloody brilliant. The show takes some of the most popular classical music passages and … Continue reading



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