Union Theatre
-

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah previews the return of the smash hit FRANK’S CLOSET about to open In London’s Union Theatre
Frank’s Closet, the off-West End cult stage hit of 2009 is back! Staged at Hoxton Hall, one of England’s last remaining Victorian music halls, it sold out to packed houses and glowing reviews. Now it is to get its first London revival at the Union Theatre, Bankside, SE1, with additional new material by…
-

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews TINDERELLA ‘a fabulous filthy panto with the right balance of feeling dirty and feeling good.’
Tinderella ⚝⚝⚝⚝ Union Theatre, London It’s panto season in London, and Queerguru is wistfully reminded it’s been a while since anyone has yelled ‘It’s behind you’. For the benefit of our global audience here is a reminder of the key elements of this traditional British theatrical art form: Pantomime comes in three varieties, kids,…
-

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews DEEPER AND DEEPER that explores the lives of five gay housemates in 90s London
Deeper and Deeper ☆☆☆ Union Theatre Most big city dwellers are faced with the horrors of having housemates at some point. The enforced intimacy, the uncomfortable accommodation of irritating quirks, and the petty squabbles. Deeper and Deeper, written and directed by Tim McArthur, explores the lives of five gay housemates, and doesn’t shirk the…
-

Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden enjoys the gay guilty pleasure of GRINDR THE OPERA
Grindr the Opera ★★★ The Union Theatre, London There are some gay guilty pleasures that stick in our throats. And not in a good way. Eurovision, metallic shorts, and clacking fans in clubs are three that come to mind. However, Peter Bull’sGrindr the Opera, directed by William Spencer, is just the kind of niche…




