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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ‘Sleeping Beauty Takes a Prick’ a romping bawdy treat for double entendre connoisseurs.

<   Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick ⚝⚝ ⚝⚝ Charing Cross Road Theatre, London   It was packed at the Charing Cross Theatre press night for the new pantomime Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick, written by Jon Bradfield and Martin Hooper, and directed by Andrew Beckett. The VIPs were nose job to nipple ring. At … Continue reading

Queerguru”s Andrew Hebden reviews Tell Me Straight …… ( and writes ‘settle for nothing less’)

Tell Me Straight ☆☆☆☆ Kings Head Theatre, London Tell Me Straight will sound off-putting to a lot of people. A play about a gay man who has a succession of hopeless relationships with straight men conjures up images of a self-loathing tragic character chasing the impossible, doomed to unhappiness because he would despise anyone who … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF MUSICAL ‘a dream crumb true’

The Great British Bake Off Musical ★★★★ Noel Coward Theatre, London  Residents of London get ready. Every aunty you haven’t seen in years is about to start deep liking your Insta. Your neon harness is getting more thumbs up than you did that one night in Mykonos. It’s not because you are their favourite niece/nephew/nibling. … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews the UK Premiere of Robert O’Hara’s BOOTYCANDY

  Bootcandy ★★ ★ ★ The Gate Theatre, London Do you remember spin art? It was the art of carnivals and funfairs, bright sploshes of colour thrown onto a spinning canvas. It was art that children, lacking the tools of adults, could make. Whirling chaotically during creation, it suddenly stops and a final, beautiful picture … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews the World Premiere of GLORY RIDE @ Charing Cross Theatre

  Glory Ride  ★★★★ Charing Cross  Theatre  The new musical Glory Ride is off to a flying start. With a relatively unknown story of heroism to tell, a swelling score, and a high degree of likeability it manages to strike touching emotional notes despite keeping the audience within their comfort zone.  Written by Todd & … Continue reading

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