Bush Theatre
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘THE P WORD’ an excellent queer play at London’s Bush Theatre
Queer South Asians, particularly Pakistanis, rarely get media coverage, let alone any positive story-telling. I should know, as a gay man of Pakistani origin, and having monitored the situation for decades. It’s always struck me as odd, given that South Asians represent 25% of the world’s eight billion population, so there must be about a…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah ⚝⚝⚝⚝⚝ review of DREAMING AND DROWNING an award-winning queer coming of age play
Dreaming and Drowning ⚝⚝⚝⚝⚝ Bush Theatre, London Dreaming and Drowning is a brilliant new, award-winning, queer coming-of-age play by Kwame Owusu, currently on at London’s innovative Bush Theatre. The cosy theatre, which recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, specializes in the development of new plays and playwrights, and this play is one of its…
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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews “Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen’ at London’s Bush Theatre
Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen ✩✩✩ Bush Theatre, London Feeling Afraid as If Something Terrible is About to Happen is a winkingly clever play, by Marcelo Dos Santos, about the nature and neediness of comedians. Slyly disguised as a one-man stand-up show delivered by the Comedian (Samuel Barnett) it’s…
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The P Word : a powerful thought-provoking piece that tackles the universal problem of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers
Currently playing at London’s Bush Theatre is a powerful thought-provoking piece that tackles the universal problem of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers that seems to get worse every day Waleed Akhtar‘s “The P Word” explores that plus the experience of gay Pakistani men in the UK Split into two halves, in the first act we meet…




