Metropolis Visits “Avenue Q” In Female-Led Production
Memory lane took on the form of a shabby New York City block dubbed “Avenue Q” for...
Read MorePosted by Kristin Tomecek | 22nd Jun 2018 | Chicago, LGBTQ Theatre, Musical Theatre, Review, United States of America
Memory lane took on the form of a shabby New York City block dubbed “Avenue Q” for...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 12th Jun 2018 | India, LGBTQ Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
In his play, Contempt, queer activist and lawyer Danish Sheikh draws parallels (or contrasts)...
Read MorePosted by Willow White | 3rd Jun 2018 | Canada, LGBTQ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Gender
Montreal, Québec Willow Whitereviews Black Boys, Saga Collectif’s co-production with Buddies in...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 29th May 2018 | Interview, LGBTQ Theatre, Playwriting, United States of America
Boston-based playwright Ken Urban has written the first major play about gay divorce, using the...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 14th May 2018 | Acting, LGBTQ Theatre, London, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Rodney Ackland must be the most well-known forgotten man in postwar British theatre. His legend...
Read MorePosted by Noah Riseman | 13th May 2018 | Australia, LGBTQ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Gender
“The unifying trans experience is rejection and repudiation.” So says Cate McGregor’s character in...
Read MorePosted by David Vernon | 11th May 2018 | Interview, LGBTQ Theatre, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Clint Borzoni is the current Composer-in-Residence for Musica Marin, a non-profit organization...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 29th Apr 2018 | Canada, LGBTQ Theatre, Review
Emotionally moving for its’ superlative vocal work and outstanding individual performances The...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Apr 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
Every great playwright has to have both an identifiable style and the ability to innovate and...
Read MorePosted by Eugene Tan | 29th Mar 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, Review, Singapore, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
Marking Kumar’s 50th year alive, and the start of Dream Academy’s 2018 season at the Capitol...
Read MorePosted by William Gregory | 24th Mar 2018 | Festivals, LGBTQ Theatre, London, News, Producing, Translation, United Kingdom
On March 3 and 4 2018, the Arcola Theatre in East London presented Global Queer Plays, a series of...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 24th Mar 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, LGBTQ Theatre, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
Cezary Goes To War [Cezary Idzie Na Wojnę], an autobiographical piece directed by Cezary...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 14th Mar 2018 | Canada, LGBTQ Theatre, Review, United States of America
Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart is a play fueled by anger. Anger at the political, medical and...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 13th Mar 2018 | Adaptation, India, Interview, LGBTQ Theatre, Theatre and Gender
Mahesh Dattani explores the symbolism, futurism and surreal influences of Spanish dramatist...
Read MorePosted by Dan Gillespie Sells | 4th Mar 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, News, United Kingdom
February was the LGBT History Month UK. It’s 30 Years since the passing of Section 28, the...
Read MorePosted by Rach Skyer | 27th Feb 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, London, News, United Kingdom
A blog by Rach Skyer for UK Theatre to mark LGBT History Month. Producer and Actor Rach Skyer is a...
Read MorePosted by Renu Ramanath | 12th Feb 2018 | Festivals, India, LGBTQ Theatre, News, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics
The 10th edition of ITFoK touches upon diverse themes such as gender, identity, displacement, and...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 11th Feb 2018 | Boston, LGBTQ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Opera
Saturday night at Longy School of Music’s Pickman Hall, As One had its Boston Premiere in the...
Read MorePosted by Lola Proaño Gomez | 23rd Jan 2018 | Argentina, LGBTQ Theatre, Review
The desired body vis a vis tradition, and institutional normative sedimentation. ...
Read MorePosted by Chip Crane | 10th Jan 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured
June 12 is Russia Day, a day of patriotic celebration that is the rough equivalent of America’s...
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