In a New Zealand first, Rangmanch – an Auckland based community theatre group is bringing an International theatre festival that backs plays in languages other than English to the city from July 7 until 27 August.
As part of the BBC’s Gay Britannia season, Radio 3 presents Joe Orton’s plays The Ruffian On The Stair and The Erpingham Camp.
Oliver Coopersmith (Netflix’s I-Boy and the lead in forthcoming Sky Atlantic series Tin Star opposite Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks) and Jay Taylor (Prime Suspect 1973, Nell Gwynn and Wolf Hall/Bring up the Bodies) will star in the West End debut of 46 Beacon, playing the roles of Alan and Robert respectively in this coming-of-age and coming-out play set in 1970’s America.
Britain’s Got Talent Lucy Kay will return as the Narrator in the upcoming 2017 touring production of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, starring X-Factor winner Joe McElderry.
10 years on from a homophobic attack, the Queer Historian traces his attackers and confronts them in a new play that you can see at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
A new play, inspired by the struggles of lesbians and gay men who have fled to the UK to escape persecution, will be performed in the North East later this month.
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