Arts BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: Lionel and Cindy Brian Butler finds the love between Lionel and Cindy weird but entrancing By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Alright Bitches @ Above The Stag Brian Butler finds serious messages in a Queer Yumbo romp By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Unchain Me Brighton Festival Unchain Me Brighton Festival Unchain Me is inspired by Dostoyevsky’s novel, The Possessed, in which a provincial town descends into chaos as it becomes the focal point of an attempted uprising orchestrated by a shadowy conspirator, who disappears as soon as the seeds of revolution are sown. Kitted o By Eric Page • 4 min read
Lead photo credit: Luca-Truffarelli Arts REVIEW: The Patient Gloria @ Theatre Royal Brighton (BRIGHTON FESTIVAL) It’s probably the only show you’ll see this year which has a flying penis. By Michael Hootman • 2 min read
Arts FRINGE REVIEW: Cocky and the Tardigrades Brian Butler enters the weird and wonderful world of micro-organisms By Brian Butler • 1 min read
Arts SPOTLIGHT ON Sean Denyer – Acting Out queer stories Brian Butler talks to Irish Queer theatre pioneer Sean Denyer ahead of his Brighton Fringe return By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts Brighton Bear Weekend announces ‘The Dirty Show’ with ‘Where the Bears Are’ creator Ben Zook Ben Zook, from the hit gay web series Where the Bears Are, plays Skyler Gentry – America’s favourite actor, singer, dancer, psychic… He’s really dirty, really gay, and performs original raunchy songs and ‘psychic readings’ with audience members! By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice @ Theatre Royal Brighton It feels like two plays have met in a bar, got a bit drunk, and forgot to untangle, when it shines Little Voice is brilliant and Bianco’s voice lifts the play way way up, but then when the miserable grubby grasping family drama restarts again, we lurch onwards into despair and hopelessness, no amoun By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: ‘Sidney Fox’s Crime’ @ Above The Stag Brian Butler finds a true-life queer crime story totally gripping By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts Soho Theatre and Damsel Productions announce Iman Qureshi’s ‘The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs’ The heart-warming play with songs will be Soho Theatre’s new-writing highlight of the season, forming part of its spring/summer 2022 programme. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Private Lives @ Theatre Royal A period delight, executed with humour and panache and certainly one for Cowards fans or anyone interested in a certain type of arch, camp dialogue driven relationship comedies with a delicious vicious core. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Dr Who – Time Fracture This is a fun event for anyone who enjoys being thrown into a well-crafted world, or rather 17 different worlds with 13 possible storylines populated by believable, well-acted characters living in a real-time space created with attention to detail. As you’d expect it’s an inclusive show, very Queer By Eric Page • 5 min read