In Continuity, Gerry Moynihan explores the men’s fanaticism and the effects of their frustrated masculinity on their political beliefs.
Depicting women from different walks of life: Glass Half Full’s lockdown monologues showcase
During lockdown, Glass Half Full Theatre have produced a series of monologues that depict women from different walks of life.
Interview With… Heretic Voices writer Annie Fox
“Often, when you are writing, it’s a bit like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it out to sea – you don’t know if anyone will read it or, if they do, if they will understand it.”
ODD MAN OUT – Hope Theatre
A middle-aged, gay Welshman contemplates the English class he teaches in Hong Kong. Amongst the students is Windy, the Chinese woman with whom he shares his bed.
MOUTHS IN A GLASS – Hope Theatre
This type of act would work better on the screen, however I feel like I’ve definitely seen it before. The jokes seem too similar to ‘The Catherine Tate Show’, and the concept of the piece is anything but original.
HIV MONOLOGUES – Ace Hotel Shoreditch
Theatre Bench’s production of Patrick Cash’s HIV Monologues is a sensitive and very modern look at attitudes to HIV, not only in the LGBT community but across society.
MONOROGUE: ELF OFF – Old Red Lion Theatre
The Salon:Collective’s Monorogue is back again, this time with a Christmas edition. The monologue showcase is now in Santa’s workshop, where perky elf Gingersparkles is interviewing human candidates for a vacancy in the Lapland workshop.