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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah ☆☆☆☆☆ review of STARCROSSED a Shakespearian drama of forbidden love

    Starcrossed is a must-see play currently on at London’s iconic Wilton Music Hall – one of the last remaining grand old music halls in the world. Following successful runs in New York and Washington, this play is the fantastic queer reimagining of the relationship between arch-enemies Mercutio (Connor Delves) and Tybalt (Tommy Sim’aan) … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah ⚝⚝⚝⚝⚝ review of DREAMING AND DROWNING an award-winning queer coming of age play

  Dreaming and Drowning ⚝⚝⚝⚝⚝ Bush Theatre, London   Dreaming and Drowning is a brilliant new, award-winning, queer coming-of-age play by Kwame Owusu, currently on at London’s innovative Bush Theatre. The cosy theatre, which recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, specializes in the development of new plays and playwrights, and this play is one of its … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah and his favorite picks at FREIZE London Art Fair

Frieze London is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, focusing only on contemporary art and living artists, and takes place each October in The Regent’s Park, in the heart of London. The fair’s exhibiting galleries represent some of the most exciting artists working today, from the emerging to the iconic; and a … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah celebrates PRIDE in Cape Town, South Africa

  Cape Town Pride burst back into life last week, with the first full-scale queer Pride celebration in the city since the beginning of the pandemic. The busy ten-day schedule of events included the Pride Party, Mr & Ms Cape Town Pageants, movie nights, book nights and poetry readings, and culminated in the colourful Pride … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah checks out The Glory presenting a new take on Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra.

    This month, London’s best queer cabaret venue, The Glory, hosts a unique adaptation of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra.  Created and directed by award-winning director Robert Chevara,, the play stars four of London’s most fabulous queer talents, Alan Turkington as Antony, Johnny Woo as Cleopatra, Alexis Gregory as Charmain and Jonathan Blake  as Dolabella. … Continue reading

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