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The Pale Blue Door : the end of a Queer Fairytale

  When we first went to The Pale Blue Door in London’s East End the Uber driver was actually scared for us when he dropped us off.  The most unique and absolutely fabulous Dining Club is down the city’s scuzziest back alleys down a particularly uninviting Haggerston back street. This was the actual home of … Continue reading

The Pappy Show brings their award-winning show BOYS to the Barbican

    The PappyShow is an ensemble theatre company that creates space for people to dance, play and celebrate their authentic voice is heading to the Barbican Theatre in London with their show called BOYS. The PappyShow was formed in 2013 by their Artistic Director Kane Husbands who is also a lecturer at Central St … Continue reading

The Parts I Keep Inside : a new musical

  In New York this weekend?  Then make tracks to the Off Broadway’s Triad Theater where queer composer-lyricist Jeffrey Schmelkin’s  The Parts I Keep Inside:. will play two performances    Cabaret Scenes Magazine called The Parts I Keep Inside is a “complex and impressive new [musical]” and one that delves deep into the many intertwining … Continue reading

The Perfect Face For Radio

I am very well aware that when some people talk about my new career on TV  that they respond with that old chestnut ‘he has a great face for radio’.  Well as it happens that’s evidently what’s next for me as PTV Exec. Director Amy Davies has ‘loaned’ me out during the Provincetown Film Festival … Continue reading

The perils of Hooking Up in the days of Self Distancing

  If you are still thinking of ‘hooking up’ even in these  Social Distancing days, then watching this wee video  will definitely put you off.  It’s not about what you may gain from such an encounter, but much more about what you stand to lose. <

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