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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews LIZZIE, The Musical : a raucous dive into the true crime story

      Lizzie The Musical ⭐︎  ⭐︎  ⭐︎  ⭐︎ Southwark Playhouse, Elephant,  Nope, not a musical about the late Queen Elizabeth II. We are confident that there will be one but it’s still #toosoon. You might want to try The Crown on Netflix meanwhile. This thumping Lizzie musical is about the infamous Lizzie Borden … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews Lucy & Friends ‘a riot of bloody, absurdist, hamster wheel clowning’ CARRIE ON LAUGHING

  Lucy and Friends Carrie On Laughing. ⚝⚝⚝ Soho Theatre. London Remember the horror movie Carrie? With the buckets of blood and the vaginal references? Well Lucy McCormick, at the Soho Theatre London, just delivered Carrie On Laughing,  a riot of bloody, absurdist, hamster wheel clowning, uncompromising dad jokes and pussy galore. It was around … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews MALEVO : an all-male fusion of tango, flamenco, and modern dance.

  Malevo at the Peacock Theatre, London ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎ Malevo, the Argentinian dance troupe created and choreographed by Matias Jaime, has just smashed into the Peacock Theatre in London. A macho hurricane. Passionate, thumping, and raw in its all-male fusion of tango, flamenco, and modern dance, particularly influenced by malambo, the solo folk dancing style of … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews MARY LACY WOZ HERE part of Kings Head Sight Unseen Festival

  Mary Lacy Wos Queer ★★★ KIngs Head Theatre, London   If you ever got bored during a history lesson there is a good reason why. It simply wasn’t mischievous enough. Mark Daniels‘ historically-based story Mary Lacy Woz Queer has bags of jaunty mischief to help share its gender-blurring lessons. Self-named student Krissy (Naz Simsek), … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ‘My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)’

  My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) ★★★★ Ambassadors Theatre, London A creeping horror comes upon the audience about 2 mins into Rob Madge’s My Son’s A Queer (But what can you do?). After being lulled by the title into thinking it’s going to be a tale as old as time about … Continue reading

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