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Revisiting JULIAN AND SANDY the original gay genius icons of camp humor

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  To every British gay man of ‘a certain age’  Julian and Sandy were the very first gay icons that were worshipped even though their fame in 1965 – 1968 was a whole year before homosexuality was legalized.  They were characters in the BBC radio comedy program Round the Horne that were beamed into all our homes … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews A SHINING INTIMACY a show about theatre, queer friendships, and grief,

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  A Shining Intimacy  ★★★★ Camden Peoples Theatre : London    A Shining Intimacy is an innovative new show by performer Tom Marshman. Marshman is a storyteller and for this show, he explores queer friendships and grief, as well as the world of theatre. He highlights the special relationship between the actors, the late Kenneth … Continue reading



Fantabulosa: the story of Kenneth Williams a legendary funny Brit Queer Icon

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  The late great Kenneth Williams could easily be described as Britain’s own Charles Nelson Reilly. Both men were celebrated classical trained actors who worked with all the major stars of their day, but they actually found their own fame with their outrageously camp and genius comic humor which made them both much loved national treasures. They were … Continue reading



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