Sophie Duker’s Venus ☆☆☆☆ Soho Theatre , London Sophie Duker knows her audience. Tonight’s one hour one woman show at the Soho Theatre is a hilarious double dutch of playing with expectations. Duker knows she is the triple threat of black, female and queer whilst acknowledging that anyone in her audience is probably going … Continue reading
queerguru never stops being impressed by the guys who run Dalston Superstore a diverse and eclectic LGBT venue, cafe, gallery and performance space in London’s East End : it literally is a queer paradise. It’s not just the fact that every night is some sort of extraordinary event, but also that have the most … Continue reading
If you think that the fabulous Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were a San Francisco phenomenon, then you would be so wrong. Whilst Sister Roma’s SF ‘Chuch” is no doubt the Mother Ship, there are some excellent Chapters around like the US. Like the South Florida Sisters (SFS) of the Rising Sun. Founded in January … Continue reading
Confession time : no one in the Queerguru Office has watched Drag Race for years. We appreciate that it still enjoys a remarkable overwhelming success and is so very popular BUT it simply just doesn’t rock our boats anymore. Each to their own eh? We were however highly intrigued with what the Brits would … Continue reading
SOUTHERN BELLES ; SOMETHING UNSPOKEN ☆☆☆☆☆ KINGS HEAD THEATRE Southern Belles is the intoxicating back to back pairing of two of Tennessee Williams most rivetingly queer one act plays, ‘Something Unspoken’ and ‘And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens’. In this compelling production at the King’s Head Theatre the glorious dialogue in … Continue reading