Brian Butler finds a lot of Queerness on Brighton and London stages
Brian Butler finds a lot of Queerness on Brighton and London stages
THE history of the stage musical Chess is as chequered as its current set design at London’s Coliseum. A successful stint in the West End from 1986 to 1989 was long overshadowed by a Broadway disastrous run of two months following vast rewrites as US producers insisted that the American must beat the Russian at the end of Act One, and not as the story originally dictated.