BUNBURYING (The Importance of Being Dr Adam Perchard) is on March 1st at the iconic Crazy Coqs in London’s West End. Dr. Perchard is a self-styled International fashion pirate and cabaret witch, writer, comedian, and ‘intrusive chanteuse” Although we would add a ‘queer quintessential English eccentric. His new one-man-show features hilarious scenes … Continue reading
Critically-acclaimed queer theatre-maker Alexis Gregory performs his latest show, FutureQueer, at London’s Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal Green on 20th and 21st November. The last time he performed this show it sold out, so don’t hang around in booking tickets. It’s 2069….and the whole world is queer. Voguing and lip-syncing are categories in the … Continue reading
Over the past few years singer, songwriter and keyboardist Todd Alsup has become one of the most successful headliners performing each summer In PTown, the queer mecca at the tip of Cape Cod. Last season his critically acclaimed one-man show was FREEDOM his tribute to George Michael and now he is back this year with a show based on the songs of one of greatest queer piano men of all time (Sir) ELTON JOHN UNDRESSED. Queerguru joined the sold-out audience of close-knit group of fans affectionately known as “The Todd Squad’ …….with more than a sprinkling of gay ‘bears’ and later we sat down with the very bubbly Todd to talk about his passion for this exceptional Brit musical icons
Despite his highly publicized encounter with the disgraced Kevin Spacey that ended badly in Court, it looks like Rent Star ANTHONY RAPP will have his happy ending after all. 51-year-old Rapp has been acting since childhood but he got his big break some 17 years playing Mark Cohen in Jonathan Larson’s musical RENT. … Continue reading
Berlin, February 1933, the new German leadership orders the closure of all cabarets. But Felix, the emcee of the depraved Fabulett, still has a story to tell. He has felt different all his life – as a son, as a soldier, and as a lover – and now has to abandon the only place … Continue reading