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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews “Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen’ at London’s Bush Theatre

  Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen ✩✩✩ Bush Theatre, London Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen is a winkingly clever play, by Marcelo Dos Santos, about the nature and neediness of comedians. Slyly disguised as a one-man stand-up show delivered by the Comedian (Samuel Barnett) it’s … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews Fitter : mask for masc

FITTER  ☆☆☆☆ SOHO THEATRE, LONDON Heading off to a deconstruction of masculinity on a cold December night is not everyone’s idea of a festive treat. Thankfully instead of a smash n grab on a boy’s crown jewels Mary Higgins and Ell Potter have written a funny, and in parts incredibly moving ‘love letter to masculinity … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews FIve Years with the White Man part of Kings Head Sight Unseen Festival

  Five Years with the White Man ★★★★ KIngs Head Theatre, London   The joyous jumble sale rummage that is the Vaults Festival is now over. Perhaps permanently. If you felt overwhelmed by the selection then the King’s Head Sight Unseen Festival is more digestible in its offering. Somehow it has managed to find a … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews GENERATION GAMES Two One-Act queer comedy dramas

Generation Games ★★★★ White Bear Theatre, London Whether you are more M&S or like this lowly writer you wander the aisle of dreams at Lidl, everyone loves a bargain. Generation Games, the new double bill of one-act comedy dramas at the White Bear, is the best two-for-one we have spotted this year. Not counting the … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews George Takei making his West End Debut In ALLEGIANCE

Allegiance ★★★★ Charing Cross Theatre, London Last year this critic learned about the tragedy of the partition of India from DIsney’s Ms Marvel. This year it was time to learn about the scandal of the US internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans in World War II from George Takei’s Allegiance. So far, it’s two points to … Continue reading

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