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  • Tatenda Shamiso talks ‘NO I.D.’: “You don’t have to transition to undergo change in your life”

    Tatenda Shamiso talks ‘NO I.D.’: “You don’t have to transition to undergo change in your life”

    The experiences of a young trans artist throughout his journey of self-discovery come together in this fun show celebrating individuality. Guillermo Nazara chats with its author and star of the show, to learn more about this biographical piece packed with memories, songs and a whole bunch of laughs. To make a piece about your own…

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    26 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    blackbox, bureocracy, fringe theatre, jerwood theatre, lgbt, lgbt issues, lgbt theatre, london, marc brenner, no id, one man show, peckham fringe, queer theatre, queer themes, royal court upstairs, sean ting hsuan wang, tatenda shamiso, trans, trans issues, transgender, west end
  • Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Tears and laughs shake the stage in this proud celebration of truthfulness and individuality. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new production which has lately become one of the hottest shows in the West End, to let us know if all the gossip is as fair as its bitchy tongue.

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    21 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, atg, battersea, battersea theatre, but what can you do, disney, disney parade, drag queen, gay, George Reeve, Jai Morjaria, les miserables, lgbt, lgbt rights, london, luke sheppard, musical, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, pippa cleary, pride, queer, queer identities, Ryan Dawson Laight, Simon Nathan, Tingying Dong, transgender, turbine theatre, west end
  • We Raise Our Voice (Happy 2020 Pride)

    Because such a celebration can’t be cancelled when it takes place within our hearts. Because there’s no good reason not to honour love and respect. Because this year more than ever we must fight for everyone’s sake and happiness. Check out our very special Pride video starring some of the world’s best-known artists and activists…

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    26 June, 2020
    Documentaries
    Andrej Pejic, broadway, Cheyenne Jackson, Courtney Act, Frankie Rodríguez, gay, gay day, gay pride, Jake T. Austin, Jazz Jennings, Joe Serafini, Josh Dylan, june 28, Kirnsten Vangness, Lachlan Buchanan, les mis, les miserables, lgbt, lgbtq, london, Matt Lucas, musical theatre, musicals, new york, Peter Facinelli, pride, pride 2020, stonewall, theatre, transgender, west end
  • We Raise Our Voice (Alzamos Nuestra Voz)

    Porque una celebración así no se puede cancelar cuando ocurre en nuestros corazones. Porque no hay buenas razones para no homenajear el amor y el respeto. Porque este año más que nunca debemos lucha por el bien y la felicidad de todos. No te pierdas nuestro nuevo vídeo para el Orgullo, protagonizado por algunas de…

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    26 June, 2020
    Reportajes
    Andrej Pejic, broadway, Cheyenne Jackson, Courtney Act, Frankie Rodríguez, gay, gay day, gay pride, Jake T. Austin, Jazz Jennings, Joe Serafini, Josh Dylan, june 28, Kirnsten Vangness, Lachlan Buchanan, les mis, les miserables, lgbt, lgbtq, london, Matt Lucas, musical theatre, musicals, new york, Peter Facinelli, pride, pride 2020, stonewall, theatre, transgender, west end

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