Founded in 2004, the Liverpool UK-based HOMOTOPIA Festival is now the UK’s longest-running LGBTQIA arts and culture festival. It’s art an and social justice organization that is making a significant cultural impact through both art and activism. Every October/November the Homotopia Festival presents a variety of LGBTQIA art across multiple venues and outdoor spaces in the … Continue reading
Scene + Heard is an annual curated theatre festival in Dublin that loves to support new practices by artists at all stages of their careers. One of the pieces to be performed is the inaugural work ‘Clyde Inside’ from the queer production company Rock Bottom Saloon. The new play written and produced by David … Continue reading
Courtney Act first burst on to US TV Screens in season six of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, but by then the dragqueen/singer was already quite famous in her native Australia. She first came to prominence competing on the first season of Australian Idol in 2003 which landed her a recording contract with Sony. Courtney may not … Continue reading
Drag performer Amanda Reconwith is about to make her South Florida debut in a new production of Charles Busch’s hilarious funny play Die Mommie Die. Partly spoof and partly homage, it draws heavily on the tropes and themes of American “Psycho-biddy” films and plays from the 1950s and 1960s that featured strong, sometimes dominating female leads, … Continue reading
Ryan J Haddad is bringing his hit one-man autobiographical play HI, Are You Single? to the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington DC for two weeks from March 28th Ryan has a higher sex drive than you. He also has cerebral palsy. You can often find him on Grindr or at your local inaccessible gay … Continue reading