A Generous Lover ☆☆☆☆☆ LaJohn Joseph Camden People’s Theatre, London IMHO, LaJohn Joseph is one of the most compelling performers around so I suggest you hot foot it down to the Camden People’s Theatre to catch this all-too-short rerun of their solo show, “A Generous Lover”, that wowed audiences and critics at Edinburgh Fringe … Continue reading
Stripped ☆☆☆☆ The Kings Head Theatre, London Ollie is a young man in search of an exciting new experience – a challenge. That challenge is to pose for artist Lola as a life model. As the clothes come off and the poses are selected, the conversation takes a dark turn, and long repressed memories … Continue reading
TARGET MAN ☆☆☆☆ The Kings Head Theatre has done it again – Target Man is timely and incisive and ignites a rage inside of you – this is LGBT theatre at its incendiary best. We are introduced to Connor Woodhouse and Joel Nelson in the changing rooms of a premiership football club. Connor is the … Continue reading
Queerguru is going to give our London crowd one last chance to make it to the Camden Fringe It ends on the 25th August. It is a great way to see lots of different material that is wallet friendly and alcohol adjacent. If you are a performer it is a way to perfect content in front … Continue reading
Regretxit ☆☆☆☆ Etcetera Theatre ( part of Camden Fringe) For those unable to make it up from London to the Edinburgh Fringe for the 20th year in a row there is always the more convenient, and accessible by tube, Camden Fringe. In its 14th year and running up until 25th August there is plenty of time to … Continue reading