James Fritz’s The Flea at the Yard Theatre: History Play Gives a Queer Reading of the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889
Famous sex scandals don’t always make good plays. Although the tabloid nature of such events...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 24th Oct 2023 | London, Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Famous sex scandals don’t always make good plays. Although the tabloid nature of such events...
Read MorePosted by Aisha Malik | 20th Mar 2023 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with girl and follows her to India. Boy has a transformative...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 26th Oct 2020 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Camp is very much in season in Circle Jerk, a pitched-to-the-rafters romp from new media and...
Read MorePosted by Konrad Zielinski | 23rd Oct 2020 | Interview, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Tim Norwood describes himself as an emerging theatre-maker from Sheffield. He’s queer, disabled,...
Read MorePosted by Ziming Jim Liu | 9th May 2020 | Interview, Playwriting, United States of America
Anya Richkind is an emerging Brooklyn-based playwright who has taken many different roles in...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Apr 2020 | Adaptation, Directing, Germany, Review, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Gender, Transmedia
Virginia Woolf’s reputation has closely followed British cultural trends: in the interwar years...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 11th Dec 2019 | Review, Theatre and Religion, United States of America
At the center of the large wooden barn is a makeshift altar, wrapped in gauze and adorned in...
Read MorePosted by Harikumar J S | 30th Oct 2019 | India, LGBTQ+ Theatre, News
Mazhavil Dhwani which works towards the upliftment of the members of the transgender community in...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 5th Aug 2019 | India, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review
Hidden within the body of work playwright Mahesh Dattani is usually cited for, is an underrated...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 14th Jun 2019 | Canada, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Sketch comedy is a Fringe mainstay, and the charmingly funny Pack Animals proves why. Created and...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 28th Mar 2019 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
There is a classic conflict in many gay plays: between characters who identify as gay (in the...
Read MorePosted by Elke Huybrechts | 17th Feb 2019 | Belgium, Essay, LGBTQ+ Theatre
Between identity and identitylessness In this article, Elke Huybrechts regards what happened on...
Read MorePosted by Caroline Wake | 25th Jan 2019 | Australia, Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender
One of the most exhilarating things about Wesley Enoch’s tenure as Artistic Director of the Sydney...
Read MorePosted by culture.pl | 13th Jan 2019 | Festivals, News, Poland
Hellerau–European Center for the Arts Dresden In honor of the 100th anniversary of Poland...
Read MorePosted by James Hogan | 29th Oct 2018 | Essay, LGBTQ+ Theatre, London, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Oberon founder James Hogan writes about his experiences as a gay man in 1960s London, and why he...
Read MorePosted by Oberon Books | 28th Jul 2018 | Interview, LGBTQ+ Theatre, London, Playwriting, United Kingdom
The Oberon Book Of Queer Monologues, just released, is an astonishing new collection which...
Read MorePosted by Leigh Boucher | 30th Nov 2017 | Australia, Musical Theatre, Review
Muriel Heslop occupies a precious position in Australian cultural life. She is, perhaps, our...
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