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7 July 2022
Kae Tempest "The Line is a Curve" Album Review
Kae Tempest is back with their first album in three years and they are doing what they do best.
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11 February 2021
Thespie Thursdays with Millie O'Connell online artist talk
Star of SIX and Be More Chill, Millie O’Connell will join Thespie Creative Producer and Olivier nominee Aimie Atkinson (SIX, Pretty Woman) for an exciting edition of Thespie Thursday, our new series of weekly artist talks.
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4 February 2021
Thespie Thursdays with Courtney Stapleton and Eloise Davies
UK stage stars Courtney Stapleton (SIX and Dear Evan Hansen), and Elouise Davis (Be More Chill, Grease) will join Thespie Creative Producer and Olivier nominee Aimie Atkinson (SIX, Pretty Woman) for a Thespie Thursday artist talk.
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27 November 2020
I Am Norman
A uniquely disturbing take on the repercussions of conversion therapy.
Trigger warning: Themes of suicide are mentioned in this review.
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25 February 2020
Dumbledore Is So Gay
Jack is in love with his best friend Ollie. Dumbledore Is So Gay is a witty, poignant and contemporary coming-of-age drama for the naughties. Join Jack as he tries to be true to himself in a world so full of prejudice and indifference.
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8 September 2019 – 16 September 2019
Willow
Lemon House Theatre are staging their new show 'Willow' - an LGBTQ+ break-up story at The Bunker in South London on 8th, 9th, 15th & 16th September.
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20 February 2016
LGBT art: What does it mean for me?
The LGBT Community has come a very long way since the British LGBT movement began in the early 1970s, and it's only been within the past 5 years that we've seen a sudden change in attitudes towards homosexuality and same-sex relationships. So how does this affect me as a gay artist?
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17 February 2016
Is Hip Hop still behind on LGBT diversity?
The Hip Hop world is fairly diverse, especially when it comes to race and nationality. But how far is this industry really willing to go in terms of diversity?
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16 February 2016
What goes on at...LGBT History Month
This month is LGBT History Month, and their theme is Religion, Belief and Philosophy. Here, Sue Sanders, Professor Emeritus at the Harvey Milk Institute and Chair of School's Out discusses education, making progress through the arts and tackling stereotypes.