It was Churchill’s idea as part of the 1939-45 war effort that Gay men should be recruited as spies to be sent to occupied France under the noses of the Nazis.
The theory was that Queer men, who were used to breaking the law by being Queer were good at deceiving people round them about their true nature and identity. So in Paul Stone’s wonderfully colourful play For Queen And Country we meet Major Denis Rake, who is decorated with the Military Cross for his daring and life-risking exploits as a wireless operator behind enemy lines.
Neil starts off his tale of adventures while putting on his make-up and frock and wig- as if for some farewell performance that we are to be witness to. He engages with the frighteningly close audience and there’s a genuine and generous spirit about his interaction with us.
It’s all too soon over after 60 minutes but what a heart-warming story of Queerness in adversity. Watch out for its tour dates in 2022 – I do hope it pitches up in Brighton.
For Queen And Country was at the King’s Head Theare, London.