Queerguru’s Ris Fatah talks to visionary theatre director ROBERT CHEVERA about his queer take of Shakespeare’s Anthony & Cleopatra

  Here’s a treat for you! This September, make sure you catch Antony and Cleopatra: A Dream of Passion, the queer reimagining  of Shakespeare’s epic love story, at London’s fabulous The Divine performance space from 12-27th September. Brought to you by visionary director and disruptor Robert Chevara, the play stars scene talents Jonny Woo as … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah’s ★★★★★ review of the London Production of the Tony Award Winning Musical A STRANGE LOOP

    The Broadway smash-hit musical, A Strange Loop, is now on until September at London’s excellent Barbican Theatre. This outrageous, yet heartfelt, queer musical, written by Michael R Jackson and directed by Stephen Brackett, has won every Best Musical award on Broadway including the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. It’s backed by a … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES at Queer East Festival, London

    The UK’s excellent Queer East Film Festival kicks off again next week. The main festival runs from 18 – 30th April across eight venues in London before a nationwide tour from September to November across 10 cities. The exciting line-up combines contemporary feature films, documentaries, short films, virtual reality and dance productions. 50 … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah’s Top Pics of MUST SEE Shows @ VAULT: the UK’s Hottest Festival

  London’s exciting live performance VAULT festival begins again this month after a three-year absence. From Tuesday 24th January until Sunday 19th March, there is a full program of live entertainment featuring theatre, comedy, cabaret, immersive experiences, and late-night entertainment. The excellent, well-priced, diverse program features over 500 events from both established and up-and-coming performers, … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ORLANDO, MY POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY : Paul Preciado’s homage to trans/non binary lives

    Orlando, My Political Biography is a fantastic, award-winning documentary film by Spanish philosopher/director Paul Preciado. The documentary is a homage to trans/non-binary lives and Virginia Woolf’s classic 1928 novel, Orlando, A Biography. The original novel is based on the wild family history of Woolf’s lover, the aristocratic poet and novelist, Vita Sackville-West. The … Continue reading

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