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Monday, April 6th, 2020

Top Ten Queer Online Happenings You Shouldn’t Miss

Broadway.com are  partnering with some incredible Broadway performers to launch a series of Living Room Concerts – performances direct to you from the living rooms of Broadway performers and FREE .  Today its  Lin-Manuel Miranda singing from HAMILTON

 

Producer Entertainment Group are running an online performance series, Digital Drag Fest 2020 on Stageit  and they were immediately overwhelmed by fans’ response thy are  making their new online festival even bigger than before.

They announced that they had added over 40 more artists, drag queens and otherwise, to their growing lineup of talent for Digital Drag Fest.  See the full list here  https://www.stageit.com/digitaldragfest

 

Howard Ho, the creator of the How Hamilton Works series on YouTube, has created an epic mashup of songs and scenes from musicals from the past decade.

 

Radio City Rockettes  Every Thursday at noon on their Instagram page, a different Radio City Rockette will host a live, free dance class.

Tuesday Morning Music Show with Deven Green the LA based wickedly funny comedian and chanteuse hooks up with her beau Handsome Ned every Tuesday on FB in a show we never miss.

ARE YOU PROUD Combining rare archive footage with interviews from leading campaigners, the film charts the LGBTQ+ movements momentous journey charting the joys and divisions toward equality. Celebrating the community’s greatest achievements, the film calls attention to the fights both past and present while asking tough questions about the future.  Now screening FREE on Amazon.

 

From the UK’s National Theatre comes : One Man Two Guvnors featuring a Tony Award-winning performance from James Corden.

 

For the last 28 years Broadway stars and performers have been stripping off in BROADWAY BARES to raise much needed funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.  Most of the acts from 2019 are online for you to view BUT be sure to donate too, they need the money more than ever as this year’s show may never happen 

 

TATE Gallery Curators Gregor Muir and Fiontán Moran discuss  the new Andy Warhol Exhibit through the lens of the immigrant story, his LGBTQI identity and concerns with death and religion.

 

 

London Globe Theatre’s brilliant All Male version of Twelfth Night with Mark Rylance and Stephen Fry   for a minimum charge https://globeplayer.tv/videos/twelfth-night

 


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