The Glory
How To Build a Christmas No.1
One of the many quintessential British obsessions with Christmas we suffered growing up in the UK, was the race by an assorted questionable bunch of singers/performers to be Top of The Charts on Jesus’ birthday . Why the ‘race’ became such a fixation we will never know especially when we suffered through such ‘gems”…
SUPERGLORYHOLE: Big Queer Digital Meltdown!
They don’t celebrate Independence Day in the UK (why should they, this is the day the Brits finally let the US loose) but they will be partying this weekend anyway. Two of our very favorite East London queer venues : DALSTON SUPERSTORE and THE GLORY are getting together with The Karaoke Hole for what…
Queer On The Pier : the final fling of Summer
If you are in the UK right now you really must make tracks to Hastings on the South Coast for the final fling of Summer. QUEER ON THE PIER is set to be the largest outdoor queer festival this year : and it will be all totally socially distanced.. Evidently Hastings Pier is evidently…
Sex/Crime skillfully presents an uncompromising examination of the darker side of modern queer sexuality
If The Glory is the epicenter of the best in alternative queer performance, then Sex/Crime premieres in its spiritual home. The sharp, precise and witty script (from actor/playwright Alexis Gregory) ensures a hypnotic momentum to the action from the start and the pace rarely slips. Sex/Crime is an inky black comedy (think Joe Orton’s What…