Festival
Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews AUNTIE’S HOUSE part of Kings Head Sight Unseen FestivaL
Auntie’s House ★★★ Kings Head Theatre, London Auntie’s House, by Paul Stone, is a very new piece of theatre that feels fresh from the workshop. Whilst in need of some development this embryonic work has a heartwarming charm and comic potential that is ripe for future success. Auntie Tamina (Ruchika Jain), a Muslim widow,…
Queer On The Pier : this fab outdoor Festival in Hastings UK is BACK
To most Brits, the seaside resort of Hastings was made famous back in the year 1066 when the pesky French, led by the William Duke of Normandy chose the town to start the Norman Conquest when they invaded the whole country. But that was then and this is now and the only…
Body Movements Festival : Queer Bodies in Electronic Music
Hackney in London’s East End continues to be a hotbed for all things queer and new. The latest being BODY MOVEMENTS a festival to celebrate the full spectrum of LGBTQ+ club culture The celebration unites queer collectives from across the vibrant UK dance scene and beyond for a “kaleidoscopic” extravaganza, with dance floors, copious amounts…
Kate O’Donnell and the unmissable TRANS VEGAS Festival for trans & gender non-conforming people everywhere
Queerguru talks with the ebullient Kate O’Donnell Artistic Director of Trans Creative with her infectious energy and passion about the exciting plans for TRANS VEGAS FESTIVAL this coming weekend in Manchester UK and ONLINE for #trans & #gender non-conforming people all around the World. An Unmissable Event. Check out the video