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BOOK REVIEW: A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle
A Cartography of Queer Becoming: Dylin Hardcastle’s A Language of Limbs
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A Cartography of Queer Becoming: Dylin Hardcastle’s A Language of Limbs
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Brighton Fringe’s Mannequim is billed as a”ploem” – a mashup of a play and a poem, and it truly is, as much of its speech is cleverly in rhyming couplets. What Ted Gooda and Lexy Medwell have created is the dialogue between lifelong friends Alex and Michaela – Alex a boy desperately wanting to be [
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the production never loses its bite…navigating between laugh-out-loud moments and poignant examinations of creative pressure, making this a thrilling theatrical voyage
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Calamity Jane -West End actress and singer Carrie Hope Fletcher drives this stagecoach with relentless toe tapping energy
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Sequins, Salvation, and Societal Transformation at Kinky Boots, a fiercely luminous testament to resilience, identity, and radical empathy.
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This renowned romantic opera, telling the heartbreaking story of the consumptive Mimi and her penniless writer lover, was beautifully brought to life on stage.
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Human, Animal: A Radiant Exploration of Identity, Connection, and Transformation
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A Luminous Exploration of Identity and Belongin
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Trolls Among Us: A Queer Literary Expedition into Finnish Mythopoeia
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There are huge amounts of drama, of change of place, of journeying, of transformation, of betrayal, but for some reason this very low-key, low-budget production doesn’t allow any of this to be explored other than through the music and the occasional singing burst, which are amazing but rare.
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ENO A Theatrical Anatomy of Desire, Power, and Performance
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If your cabaret was a safe house during a queer revolution, what would be the secret password? “Hold my drink, my tits are burning”