Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews “A Dice With Five Sides” a queer Italian/Spanish drama

  Two handsome strangers, Marcello (Alexander Ananasso) and Herman (Jake Garvey) meet in an apartment for a sex hookup. Afterward, they realize they have special feelings for each other. Too afraid to follow their hearts, Marcello and Herman decide to play a game, using an ancient dice made of stone. They establish six actions to … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘ELDORADO Everything the Nazis hate’ on Netflix

    Berlin has long been a queer mecca. As far back as the 1920’s Berlin had about 80 queer nightlife venues, including the glittering belle of the ball – the fabulous cabaret club, Eldorado. The club was awash with lust, sequins, cocktails, drag queens, and regular performers such as Marlene Dietrich and Josephine Baker. … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews a haunting political cabaret ‘THE DISAPPEARED’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

  The Disappeared  From Denmark, Down the Rabbit Hole Theatre and Mexican non binary performance artist Nova Duh turn the Summerhall Dissection Room into a Night Club for the afternoon, in their haunting political cabaret, The Disappeared. This is a unique, immersive experience in which the audience follows the artiste around a cavernous performance space. … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews Darby James’s award winning LITTLE SQUIRT that he is now performing at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    Little Squirt Eschewing the porny “Spunk Daddy” for a more apt and user friendly title, “Little Squirt”, up and coming queer performer Darby James brings his award winning Melbourne cabaret about sperm donation to Edinburgh.   Dressed as a sailor, (Jean Genet’s Querelle?) or a seaman ( get it? ) Darby is already … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Robert Malcom reviews reviews NI MI MADRE written + performed by Arturo Luiz Soria at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    Ni Mi Madre Written and performed by Arturo Luiz Soria and directed by Danilo Gambini, the vibrant Ni Mi Madre arrives in Edinburgh from its award winning run in New York.   With bravado and wit, Arturo parodies his mother, a larger than life Brasileira living in Miami. She is a tough, foul … Continue reading

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