REVIEW: Dizney in Drag

Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom the Hairy Godmothers, Dizney in Drag is a hero’s quest with a twist. This Australian group brings to life a story of love, self-discovery and acceptance.

Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom the Hairy Godmothers, Dizney in Drag is a hero’s quest with a twist. This Australian group brings to life a story of love, self-discovery and acceptance.

Reading Time: 3 minutesI’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire is now playing in London following a successful debut in New York last year.

Reading Time: 2 minutesCheckout is Pistachio Theatre’s one-woman comedy where the frontlines of customer service provide more than just angry customers and out of date meal deals.

Reading Time: 3 minutesGood Boy is a dark comedy drama following Boy in the throes of first love with his first, older boyfriend. Based on writer and actor James Farley’s own experiences this play explores the dangerous effects of misogyny within Gay Male relationships.

Reading Time: 2 minutesBounding in from all angles, the characters seem to breathe life into the open air space, creating massive energy with bold costuming and a semi-acapella soundscape of shouts and cheers as Troilus and Cressida begins.

Reading Time: 2 minutesJames Rowland Dies at the End of the Show is the third and final part of the trilogy which began with critically-acclaimed, sell-out shows, Learning to Fly and Piece of Work, from the creator of the Songs of Friendship Trilogy.

Reading Time: 3 minutesSummer of Harold is a wonderful, playful, funny, and moving triptych of short plays by one of Australia’s most revered and original writers, Hilary Bell.

Reading Time: 2 minutesJames Pickthall’s brand new script Hump Day debuted in an original rehearsed reading, providing a thought provoking end to Oxford Queer Fest’s Thursday night lineup.

Reading Time: 2 minutesREVENGE: After the Levoyah is a comic two-hander about Jewish Essex twins Dan and Lauren.

Reading Time: 2 minutesEdward Tripp - the former Bard of Exeter - makes his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut this August with a brand new comedy-poetry show, Edward Tripp: No Man is an Ireland.