LGBT+
Edward II, National TheatreThursday, 05 September 2013![]() Shallow in its cartoonish whizz through the tergiversations of a troubled reign, hugely energetic in its language and structured storytelling, Marlowe’s horrible history is never less than compelling and challenging at the National. It may have... Read more... |
Opinion: When artists could speak outMonday, 12 August 2013![]() Take note of the title, with its “could”, not “must”. “The word ‘must’ is not to be used to Princes,” quoth Good Queen Bess as echoed in Britten’s Gloriana. Yet that was the verb used by New York writer Scott Rose, guest-posting on Norman Lebrecht’s... Read more... |
Behind the CandelabraThursday, 06 June 2013![]() The party's over in more senses than one in Behind the Candelabra, the Steven Soderbergh film dedicated to the proposition that all that glitters is most definitely not gold. It charts the downward spiral of the relationship between the American... Read more... |
The ComedianFriday, 31 May 2013![]() The life of the stand-up is a balance, often precarious, between those stage moments when things seem to be going just right, and the ones which look like they're about to go very wrong. The hero of Tom Shkolnik's debut feature The... Read more... |
Vicious/The Job Lot, ITVTuesday, 30 April 2013![]() What a line-up for a sitcom; three of our most accomplished actors - Ian McKellen, Derek Jacobi and Frances de la Tour – star, and the writers are the super-talented playwright Mark Ravenhill and Gary Janetti, who used to work on Will & Grace,... Read more... |
City of London Sinfonia, Layton, Southwark CathedralFriday, 12 April 2013![]() "You know that I am as sincere in my faith, without any messianic screamings, as I am in my Parisian sexuality," declared Francis Poulenc, who died 50 years ago this January at one with his God and his cheerful, not exclusively but mainly gay,... Read more... |
Paper Dolls, Tricycle TheatreThursday, 07 March 2013Five male Filipinos in Tel Aviv live double lives. By day, they care for dying Orthodox Jews; by night, they are a drag act, the Paper Dolls. Based on real life, this play tells an incredible story that must be heard. Unfortunately, this production... Read more... |
Heading Out, BBC TwoWednesday, 27 February 2013It's an interesting time for Sue Perkins's coming-out sitcom to debut, coming as it does a matter of weeks after the government has begun the process of introducing equal marriage in the UK. Despite it being broadcast in a country where seemingly... Read more... |
The Tailor-Made Man, Arts TheatreSaturday, 23 February 2013This stylish, witty musical celebrates the 50-year love affair between the first openly gay film star, William Haines, and Jimmy Shields, a set decorator. It embraces the fashion of the Twenties, the design of the Thirties, the glamour of the big... Read more... |
10 Questions for Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo's leader Tory DobrinTuesday, 12 February 2013![]() The bristling chest, the suggestive swell under the feathered crotch, the leering lipsticked mouth, the size 12 pink pointe shoes. Even the name of the troupe tickles the ribs, so serious yet so ridiculous. What's a camp word like Trockadero doing... Read more... |
Montgomery Clift: The Right ProfileMonday, 04 February 2013![]() Both on screen and off, Montgomery Clift was sensitive, hesitant, introspective, self-destructive and often tortured. A personality that expressed itself on film as if afraid of what the camera would reveal. There were at least three faces of Clift... Read more... |
A Liar's AutobiographyMonday, 04 February 2013![]() It is probably not unreasonable to argue that all of the original Monty Python's Flying Circus team – including lovely Michael Palin – were, and are, a complex bunch. But none were as complex as the late Graham Chapman. Gay, alcoholic and partial to... Read more... |
