We are often very surprised about how and where composers chose their subject matters when creating a new musical. So far it’s been The First Lady of Argentina, a TS Elliot poetry book about cats, and Tim Rice even based one of his on a game of Chess. Now Joel Goodman & Jan Osborne … Continue reading
Alex Edelman a hilarious American Orthodox Jewish Comedian, is doing a special one-off benefit performance of his award-winning show JUST FOR US at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in honor of the show’s late director, Adam Brace. In the wake of a string of anti-Semitic rhetoric pointed in his direction online, standup comic Edelman decides … Continue reading
London-based queer performer, playwright, producer and director Alexis Gregory launches his new show, FutureQueer, at London’s fab Kings Head Theatre in Islington on Friday 28th July. It’s 2069….and the whole world is queer. Voguing and lip-syncing are categories in the Olympics. There is a statue of George Michael on Hampstead Heath. And Starbuck’s own … Continue reading
Critically-acclaimed queer theatre-maker Alexis Gregory performs his latest show, FutureQueer, at London’s Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal Green on 20th and 21st November. The last time he performed this show it sold out, so don’t hang around in booking tickets. It’s 2069….and the whole world is queer. Voguing and lip-syncing are categories in the … Continue reading
London’s Barbican Gallery has just opened a major retrospective of the stunning work of the American feminist visual painter ALICE NEEL called Hot Off The Griddle. Neel was known for her vivid portraits depicting friends, family, lovers, poets, artists, and strangers that capture the shifting social and political context of the American twentieth century. Crowned … Continue reading