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Queers in Blackpool: new film casts light on Blackpool’s queer scene with its people at its heart

Graham Robson December 18, 2024

Blackpool’s newest multi-artform festival, Queer Amusements, lit up the North-West from April to September 2024. A new short film from Tiktok Award nominee James Barnett (best known for his channel @makemeaoffer with parents Teresa and Michael), Queers in Blackpool, shines a light on the people who were involved, the town it took place in, and […]

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Marlborough Productions celebrates 15 years of pioneering intersectional queer culture and performance

Graham Robson September 19, 2024

This September, Marlborough Productions celebrates 15 years of creating and supporting boundary-pushing, cutting-edge queer performance, parties, heritage and radical gatherings. A catalyst for queer culture and community, Marlborough Productions has worked alongside writers, performers, activists, changemakers and more, including Juno Dawson, Travis Alabanza, Harry Clayton-Wright, David Hoyle and Thick & Tight. 

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New Queers on the Block 2024: a space to develop and celebrate LGBTQ+ artists and communities across England

Graham Robson March 14, 2024

Lead Pic: Oozing Gloop. Credit Kaleido Shoots As a leading UK producer of queer-led intersectional performance and events, newly Arts Council England NPO-awarded Marlborough Productions has released details of New Queers on the Block 2024, a space for the development and celebration of LGBTQ+ artists and communities across England. Since the scheme began in 2018, […]

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11th September: Queer Bloomsbury Day

Rachel Badham September 10, 2021

Tomorrow, Queer Bloomsbury Day will see a host of exciting queer events including a talk by bestselling author Juno Dawson.

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You Otter Know: a new zine by Harry Clayton-Wright

Rachel Badham November 21, 2020

You Otter Know is a brand new online publication by theatre maker and performer, Harry Clayton-Wright.

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REVIEW: More Sex Please, We’re Desperate @The Marlborough Theatre

Craig Hanlon-Smith October 13, 2018

There is a moment in this performance where its creator directly asks the audience “who here believes they had a good sex education”? The silence does not suggest an unwillingness to participate but in a brief moment for sixty people upstairs at The Marlborough, we collectively make a damning observation of both our education system and ancient social mantra “no sex please we’re British”. It is quite a statement.

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