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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden goes to pantoland to see Dick Whittington: A New Dick In Town

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Dick Whittington : A New Dick in Town    ☆☆☆☆  Above The Stag Theatre London  This Dick is just what London needed. Using an avalanche of entendres about the titular cast member the laughs come at a rapid pace in a, dare we say, full-throated ode to all the trials and tribulations of post-Covid London. … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden got overheated reviewing the ‘joyous and ingenious’ BRIEFS BITE CLUB

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  Briefs Bite Club  ☆☆☆☆ Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall WARNING contains male nudity* (descriptions only, unfortunately) If you were too fussy to get muddy at Glastonbury, then you still have time to get a little dirty in the more refined environment of Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. Briefs Bite Club have come straight from … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ‘a delicious piece of opera cake’ that is SEX DRAG & OPERA

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    Sex, Drag and Opera ★★★★ Kings Head Theatre, London There is a delicious piece of Opera Cake on your plate. You can already see it’s a small slice. But you taste it and you love it. Just as you are about to get to the last, best mouthful, someone takes it away. That … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ‘An Absolute Farce of a Murder Mystery’ at London’s Drayton Arms Theatre

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  An Absolute Farce of a Murder Mystery ★★★ The Drayton Arms Theatre, London   For those of you looking for theatre that does what it says on the tin, there is currently an obvious choice having its world premiere at the Drayton Arms Theatre. An Absolute Farce of a Murder Mystery delivers a spirited … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews AUNTIE’S HOUSE part of Kings Head Sight Unseen FestivaL

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  Auntie’s House  ★★★ Kings Head Theatre, London  Auntie’s House, by Paul Stone, is a very new piece of theatre that feels fresh from the workshop. Whilst in need of some development this embryonic work has a heartwarming charm and comic potential that is ripe for future success. Auntie Tamina (Ruchika Jain), a Muslim widow, … Continue reading



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