Queerguru is always constantly amazed about the sheer quality and quantity of queer theatre that is on in London at any given time. It surely out ranks any other capital city around the globe (yes, including you New York) with its theatrical delights which our own small band of reviewers struggle to keep … Continue reading
We cant think of a better way to kick off August than a visit to Kings Head Theatre in London where Freddie Love is performing their really fab new country music show ‘Queer Cowboys’. Love is a nonbinary multidisciplinary artist who is now based in London but originally hails from ‘the wild west’ of Oklahoma … Continue reading
The story of the (late) great The Lady Chablis the larger than life trans club performer that the whole world met though the bestselling nonfiction book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, has just made it to Broadway. She must be wildly grinning from her grave. The book, written by John Berendt is … Continue reading
It cannot be stressed enough the importance of the Stonewall Riots and the part they played in bringing homosexuality out of the dark and into society. Since then being accepted in all levels of the general population has gone a very long way, albeit the path seemed like a roller coaster ride at … Continue reading
Sir Ian McKellan (or Serena as Stephen Fry dubbed him) is unquestionably the greatest living queer actor. And one of the best and most successful activists the LGBTQ+ community has ever enjoyed. He may have been 47 years old when he ‘came out‘ publicly but what he has managed to squeeze into his … Continue reading