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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews Fitter : mask for masc

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FITTER  ☆☆☆☆ SOHO THEATRE, LONDON Heading off to a deconstruction of masculinity on a cold December night is not everyone’s idea of a festive treat. Thankfully instead of a smash n grab on a boy’s crown jewels Mary Higgins and Ell Potter have written a funny, and in parts incredibly moving ‘love letter to masculinity … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jonathan Kemp reviews a glorious, hilarious riot called LUCY MCCORMACK: POST POPULAR

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Lucy McCormick Post Popular ☆☆☆☆☆ Soho Theatre, London I didn’t see Lucy McCormick’s inaugural show, ‘Triple Threat’ but have seen her perform shorter pieces and was excited to see how her engagingly energetic and anarchic style would play out in longer form. I wasn’t disappointed. From the get-go, this high-energy show takes the audience on … Continue reading



No Place Like Home: Powerfully dark head-spinner 

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  NO PLACE LIKE HOME ☆☆☆☆ Camden People’s Theatre, London Just as Queerguru is looking towards the end of year review of our favorite shows this outstanding one man show about male violence within the gay scene has given us pause for thought. When there is a show this good about something despicable maybe celebration … Continue reading



Queerguru is dazzled by magic of Miriam Teak-Lee very much the star of ‘& Juliet’, London’s latest hit musical

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& Juliet ☆☆☆☆ Shaftesbury Theatre The plot for & Juliet opens with an intriguing proposition. What if Anne Hathaway (Shakespeare’s neglected wife) could take control of the plot of Romeo and Juliet and rewrite it to focus on Juliet’s desires. How would that female perspective change Shakespeare’s most famous romantic play? Throw in a selection … Continue reading



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