Structured around 13 spoken word poems, each describing a pivotal place in his life, this one man show from Nick Ishmael-Perkins – co-creator, writer and performer reveals truths about being black and gay in the Caribbean, Africa, and clubs at the heart of London. As he negotiates family dynamics, the African military and the … Continue reading
Berlin, February 1933, the new German leadership orders the closure of all cabarets. But Felix, the emcee of the depraved Fabulett, still has a story to tell. He has felt different all his life – as a son, as a soldier, and as a lover – and now has to abandon the only place … Continue reading
Now you can have the greatest actor of his generation and everyone’s favorite queer icon Sir Ian McKellen in your own home. Well for a couple of hours anyway In the newly released video Ian McKellen on Stage, he presents his greatest roles with stories and anecdotes from his illustrious career on stage and … Continue reading
If You Love Me This Might Hurt is an uncomfortable and funny show about rage, suicide, and so-called self-care. In his debut solo show, Matty explores mental health, what it is to grow up queer and working-class around men and the trauma they inflict, and the magic of having a brilliant Nan. (i.e Grandmother) … Continue reading
Its a first for the Albert Merola Gallery in P Town as they are having a gallery-wide dual exhibition for a single artist for a whole month. He is Jack Pierson, and the main exhibition is MISS OTIS REGRETS, which is all word sculptures, and then there is also Remnants – where he … Continue reading