Tuesday, June 2

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Redcliffe – Southwark Playhouse
London

Redcliffe – Southwark Playhouse

While gay life has existed as long as humanity, the British history of homosexuality isn’t recorded in any informative detail until the 18th century. It is via court records and lurid newspaper reports from that period which give colour to London’s bordellos, ‘rent boy’ scandals and the plight of poor men who were executed and pilloried for the crime of sodomy. Anyone interested in Georgian queer life should read ‘Mother Clap’s Molly House- The Gay Subculture in England 1700-1830’ by Rictor Norton. It’s academic and brutally comprehensive, but it’s an absolute banger. It is from this arcane world of blackmail, public hangings and graphic pamphlets that Jordan Luke Gage has found inspiration for Redcliffe, his debut musical. Set in Bristol 1752-53, this eagerly anticipated production put...
Becoming Nancy – The Rep, Birmingham
West Midlands

Becoming Nancy – The Rep, Birmingham

This musical is staging it’s UK premiere at The Rep in Birmingham. Becoming Nancy is based on the novel of the same name by Terry Ronald. With choreography and direction by Jerry Mitchell (Legally Blonde, Kinky Boots, Pretty Woman: The Musical and many more) and music and Lyrics by Geroge Stiles and Anthony Drewe you can be assured you are in safe hands for a great evening of entertainment. Set in 1979, Becoming Nancy tells the tale of schoolboy David Starr. In his room decorated with posters of 70’s icons, he dreams of being a star. He has a talent that is spotted by his drama teacher who casts him as a surprising role in the school play. What will happen if he takes the role? How will his family and the kids at school react? His decision will start a chain reaction that ensures nothin...