THEATRE REVIEW | The Service at Café de Paris
★★★★★ | The Service, Cafe De Paris Café de Paris in Central London is host to The Service – the best burlesque and cabaret show in town. The Service is […]
★★★★★ | The Service, Cafe De Paris Café de Paris in Central London is host to The Service – the best burlesque and cabaret show in town. The Service is […]
Ember Yard is a lovely two-story restaurant and bar, with an open plan kitchen and a cosy bar on the lower ground floor. It’s a cool place for dinner, drinks, tapas or whatever you fancy, all in all, it’s a great place to be.
★★★★☆ | Devil With the Blue Dress, The Bunker If you’re old enough to remember 1998 then you’ll recall a lot of fuss about a certain chalky stain down the […]
★★★☆☆ | Fat Friends The Musical, Birmingham *Review taken from the Sheffield production* As her wedding day approaches, Kelly buys her dream wedding dress, even though it is two sizes […]
★★★★☆ | The Lost And Found, Birmingham
★★★★★ | John Cale at Barbican, London John Who??? Sasha Selavie on ex-Velvet Underground Icon John Cale, the non-gay, uber gay-friendly genius equal to Bowie! MUSIC John Cale @ Barbican March […]
★★★★★ | The Inheritance, The Young Vic It’s a bold move to schedule nearly 7 hours of theatre about the lives of gay men, by a writer who’s largely unknown […]
The York Realist Set in the 1960’s, hard-working Yorkshire farmer, George, is volunteered for a part in the York Mystery Plays by his busy-body (and somewhat devoted) neighbour; where he […]
★★★★★ | Love, Simon He’s just like you. Simon Spiel (portrayed by Nick Robinson) has a “huge ass secret” in Love, Simon… he’s gay. The seventeen-year-old hasn’t told his perfectly […]
TOMB RAIDER – The umpteenth attempt to turn a blockbuster video game into a hit movie. Lara Croft is back for her third cinema outing cue new origin story and […]