2, 4, 6, 8, who do we appreciate?! But I’m A Cheerleader occupies a legendary spot in queer cinema. Released in 1999, its open expression of unashamed queerness to RuPaul’s iconic…
Craig Adams’ and Ian Watson’s musical gets an updated, and long awaited, revival in this beautiful production. LIFT was first performed in 2013 and centres around one minute in a…
There is nothing truer than the motif that adorns this production. It indeed only takes a moment to be loved a whole life long. Whether Sam Harrison’s lyrical love letter…
One of Stephen Sondheim’s rarely performed musicals, Anyone Can Whistle is a political satire set in a fictional town. The absurdist story follows mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper (Alex Young) and her government…
Opera Undone: Tosca & La Bohème does exactly what it says on the tin; it’s a night showcasing classic operas in a new more manageable form. David Eaton & Adam…
Mike Bartlett, acclaimed screenwriter of Doctor Foster, has his 2017 play Albion revived by director Rupert Goold in the wake of Brexit Britain. Reminiscent of a Chekhov play or an E.M Forster…
Two men in an attic play with power. ‘A’ (Jonny Woo) is the dom – a sex worker with an edge. ‘B’ (Alexis Gregory) – the sub, craves a real…
Cops doesn’t fit neatly into any specific category. It is a comedy, drama and crime story all at once, but all of these different elements come second to the portrayal…
Coming clean is an exquisitely acted play that dances around the issues of open relationships. While it was written in 1987, it couldn’t be more relevant to today’s society among…