Category: LGBT
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The Mad Ones (Qtopia) ★★★½
You may already be familiar with Kerrigan & Lowdermilk’s coming-of-age musical The Mad Ones and just not know it.
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Toxic (Qtopia)
The rise and fall of a gay couple in Manchester threads its way through Britney Spears lyrics to its demise in Toxic.
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Sistren (Griffin) ★★★★★
Sistren is frenetic, original and addictively entertaining.
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Eden (Qtopia) ★★★★
Somehow an entire rural community comes to life inside the small space of Qtopia’s Substation theatre — and it’s all embodied by just two performers in Kate Gaul’s Eden.
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A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying (Old Fitz) ★★★½
If you’re feeling starved for new stories on stage – this one’s for you.
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The Prom (Teatro) ★★★½
I don’t know how many branches of Spotlight they had to ram-raid to make the sequin-clad set of The Prom at Teatro, but it was worth it.
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The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin (Griffin) ★★★★★
This is Simon Burke’s show — we’re just lucky to be able to buy a ticket.
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Afterglow (Eternity Playhouse) ★★★
Afterglow is exactly what it says on the tin.
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Head Over Heels (Hayes) ★★★½
After two aborted attempts to bring Head Over Heels to the Hayes, it’s finally here.
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Es & Flo (Old Fitz) ★★★
“Some girls marry girls – get over it,” says the fantastically precocious Kasia in Jennifer Lunn’s play Es & Flo.