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From the classroom to the trenches, a gay love story for the ages
Alice Winn’s heartrending debut novel In Memoriam, set during the First World War, brings history wrenchingly to life. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Fiction, Journalism
Tagged alice winn, boarding school, book, first world war, flanders, gay, in memoriam, lgbtq, love, novel, poetry, queer, review, romance, telegraph, the front, trenches, world war 1
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A League of their Own review
Amazon’s defiant baseball drama celebrates women in sport. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Journalism, TV
Tagged a league of their own, abbi jacobson, Amazon Prime, baseball, gay, geena davis, lgbt, lionesses, queer, review, second world war, telegraph, tv, womens sport
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Illegal to Be Me review
A wide-eyed Tom Daley is out of his depth exploring bigotry around the world. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Journalism, TV
Tagged bbc, commonwealth games, diver, diving, documentary, flag, homophobia, illegal to be me, lgbt, pride, queer, review, telegraph, tom daley, tv
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Celebrate LGBT History Month with tickets to West End shows
From & Juliet and Come From Away to Cinderella. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, gay, lgbt, lgbt history month, london, london theatre, musical, play, queer, show, theatre, west end
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Pinter One and Pinter Two, Harold Pinter Theatre
Jamie Lloyd is marking the 10th anniversary of Harold Pinter’s death in remarkable style with his Pinter at the Pinter season, staging all the great man’s 20 short plays, plus some sketches and poetry – grouped into seven productions – at the … Continue reading
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Life lessons
There are plays which leave their meaning open to interpretation, there are plays which stealthily declare their intent in a series of well-placed clues, and then there is The Speed Twins. No sooner has a question arisen in your mind (“Might … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre, TV
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