London
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 He loves me, he loves me not… Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell : MUST SEE (STUNNING) DANCE….It/s hard to believe that the leading British choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne didn’t actually see his first ballet until he was 18 years old. He started studying at London’s Laban Center at 20, and then two years later, he began dance classes. However, his interests gradually shifted from dancing to choreographing for television, theatre,… 
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 Queerguru’s Ris Fatah visits London’s long-awaited V & A East Storehouse museum with its radical reinvention of the whole museum experience.London’s long-awaited V & A East Storehouse museum is finally open, a stone’s throw from vibrant Hackney Wick, and, it’s safe to say, it’s been worth the wait. The younger, cooler sibling to the esteemed Victoria & Albert museum in South Kensington, the V & A East Storehouse is a radical reinvention of the museum… 
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 Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews the Greek gods in “HEAD FIRST ACROBATS” show GODZ AT THE PEACOCK THEATRE, LondonRemember those hot statues of Greek gods you’d sneak glances at in the back of a dusty library book? Well, they’ve been brought to life by Head First Acrobats at the Peacock Theatre, minus the marble and plus a lot of sweat. It’s a gloriously silly circus cabaret that’s basically Cirque du So Gay. The… 
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 London celebrates PRIDE with three stunning queer Art ShowsOne of the fabulous ways that the queer community in London celebrate PRIDE month is with some stunning ART Shows. Like THREESOME at Bethnal Green’s edgy Proposition Studios which is part exhibition, part happening, and features brand new collections from three London-based queer artists. It brings together the erotic-pop punch of Gavin Dobson, the dreamy… 




