The New York-born storyteller hopes their new play, Morris Micklewhite And The Tangerine Dress, will help children find the courage to accept themselves

The New York-born storyteller hopes their new play, Morris Micklewhite And The Tangerine Dress, will help children find the courage to accept themselves
This September they will be showing Rena Brannan’s Artefact and Tennessee Williams’ Something Unspoken
Isley Lynn’s play is a must watch for queer viewing this summer
The 18th century, Prussian lesbian play is on at the Hampstead Theatre throughout February BY GEORGIA DIMDORE-MILES, IMAGE BY HELEN MURRAY Debuting its world premiere at the Hampstead Theatre, LINK [….]
With sword fighting, lesbianism and a magical doorway, Shakesqueer lovers have a lot to look forward to BY NIC CROSARA An image, nothing more, a thin shadow, A mere player [….]
A brutally honest look at identity, neurodiversity, loss and love BY SOPHIE GRIFFITHS If you’re missing theatre as much as we are, we’ve got just the thing for you. Just because [….]
An online festival where womxn’s voices will be heard loud and clear BY SOPHIE GRIFFITHS After sell out shows at The Arcola Theatre and VAULT Festival Women’s Writes is back, [….]