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Queer Theatre Highlights: from outrageous drag panto to a rollicking queer western and iconic gay code-breaker Alan Turing

Brian Butler December 21, 2023

Brian Butler looks at New Year queer theatre offerings

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FEATURE: Greetings to 3 new theatre seasons

Brian Butler April 18, 2021

Brian Butler welcomes a broad range of shows in 3 venues

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REVIEW: Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf@Harold Pinter Theatre, London

Kat Pope March 13, 2017

Staunton continues to wow the West End in this stunning production. Given the calibre of casting and of writing, could director James Macdonald have gone wrong with this new production of the classic Edward Albee 1962 play of that oh so thin line between love and hate? Well, I suppose he could, but he doesn’t. Instead he cranks up the gears again and again throughout the play’s three hour running time, ending in a quiet scene that breaks a whole theatre’s heart.

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