
Interview: Sirine Saba for LGBT play WIFE
Performer: Sirine Saba in LBQ role of Suzannah Sirine Saba stars in the world premiere of Samuel Adamson’s Wife. The production runs at the Kiln Theatre, 30 May – 6 July. “I don’t believe that I’m nothing but a daughter and a wife and a mother. I’m a human being” It’s...
read moreReview: Hotter
a poignant and engaging dance and performance about identity and our bodies Brought to you by award-winning director Jessica Edwards (Sparks, Denim) and producer Ellie Keel, Hotter’s raw poignancy touches tender strings. Our bodies and how we feel about our age,...
read moreReview: Speaking Out and Fitting In
gender, stereotypes, privilege and authenticity with cabaret, poetry, hoops and Christmas dreams come true Alice d’Lumiere performs at Norwich Arts Centre on May 15th and at Norwich Pride on July 27th. You may be wondering if your should attend her show. Having had...
read moreBook Review: Is Monogamy Dead by Rosie Wilby
Is monogamy dead? Comedian Rosie Wilby performed this as a stand up show at the Nightingale theatre in Brighton. She has also written a book that goes into much more detail on this topic. She was prompted to write this after seeing many of her friend’s long term...
read moreReview: Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks
A Phenominal performance from a purple who has a great career ahead of her. Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks... I was intrigued just by the title. And as a purple myself (don't like the word lesbian, why not call yourself a purple instead?!) I didn't actually know...
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