Olivier Award Winners Celia Imrie and Sharon D Clarke got to perform virtually Es and Flo a new play by queer writer Jennifer Lunn which has just earned her The Popcorn Writing Award 2020 which comes with a cash prize of £2,500. The play explores the moving story of a lesbian couple that … Continue reading
I guess you could say that writer/performer Linus Karp has one of those delightfully warped minds we have come to expect ….. and really love from our favorite queer talented acts. We often have a discussion in the Queerguru Office about how gay can you actually get. In the case of Linus … Continue reading
JD Brousse was destined to be a fourth-generation baker, but instead, he ran away from home and joined the circus. Now a performance artist (le) Pain is his first solo show and it is about breadmaking, physical heroics, growing up queer in a boulangerie in the south of France, endings and new beginnings. It involves … Continue reading
There is no better place in the world to spend all of August than in Edinburgh, Scotland. It’s when the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as ‘The Fringe”) dominates the city. It is the world’s largest performance arts festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 … Continue reading
There are not one, but two, very unique interpretations of Shakespeare’s great tragedy HAMLET being performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year. Sir Ian McKellen has taken the stage as Hamlet for the third time in his career but this time in a collaboration with ballet dancer and choreographer Peter Schaufuss. . McKellan … Continue reading