Grindr: The Opera! puts the most notorious gay hook-up app into the exaggerated world of opera. With musical styles ranging from baroque to contemporary pop, Grindr: The Opera! is a daring, humorous look at the changing landscape of gay relationships, and the greatest catalyst for the shift: Grindr.
Open Tuesdays – Fridays 9.30am – 5pm in the Gallery at he Hive – drop by and check out this growing collection. This year the exhibition will feature new boards including a schools and a transgender board. A fascinating exhibition of Shropshire’s LGBT history, in a National context. No need to register – just turn up! Join us on 1st ...
Carmarthen LGBTQ+ History Month LGBTQ+, allies and all queer folk were asked if they would like to contribute a story to communicate their thoughts, feelings and experiences of queer Carmarthenshire. Some of these stories have been collected and presented here in the gallery foyer and around the town centre. Mis Hanes LGBTQ+ Caerfyrddin Gofynnwyd i bobl LGBTQ+ a’u cefnogwyr a ...
Around 30 LGBT events during History Month in Weymouth Dorset area. Incl Flag raising at local Council Offices, Library display (whole month), Meet & Greet Library event, Coffee shop meet ups. Twice weekly pub meet ups and lots more – info https://weymouthgaygroup.weebly.com/events-diary-monthly-listings.html twitter https://twitter.com/WeymouthGayGrp
MOCA London Web Exhibitions: Zachari Logan MOCA London is presenting a series of Web Exhibitions, hosted on our site. www.moca.london/webexhibitions The artists have been invited to curate their own online exhibition with images or a video. During their exhibition period, we will also upload images/videos on our Instagram profile. @moca_London The First Artist: Zachari Logan Canadian artist Zachari Logan works ...
The free exhibition features a selection of the UK AIDS Memorial Quilts. They tell the stories of many of those lost in the early days of HIV / AIDS in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Listen to audio recordings of people who lived through the impact of AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s. The exhibition also gathers significant archives from Cheshire ...
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans) History Month takes place every year in February and celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community. This is an opportunity to learn more about the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people in Surrey and elsewhere. The national theme for 2019 is ‘History II: Peace, Reconciliation, and Activism’ marking the 100th ...
A musical comedy about writing a musical comedy! Jeff and Hunter have just three weeks to write a musical! So they recruit some friends and pull off the impossible, getting selected for a prestigious musical theatre festival. But that’s when the egos start to clash, and everything begins to unravel…
Deptford Heritage Festival from 1-28 Delighted to be staging the little known but true story of Kath Duncan and how the LGBTQ and Civil rights movement was fought and won in 1930s Britain that laid the ground work for The National Council of Civil Liberties ( Liberty ) Play is 14 shows from 14 ( Valentines day) -28 February 2019. ...
This conference will bring together scholars and curators from the disciplines of Literature, Cultural History, Art and Architectural History, and Heritage to investigate LGBTQ perspectives on the “long” eighteenth century, and features keynotes from Walpole’s biographer, George Haggerty, and Matthew Reeve, who has written extensively on Gothic architecture, sexuality & aesthetics. Hosted in partnership with Horace Walpole’s Gothic villa at ...
The Higgins Bedford is very excited to be hosting its 2nd OUTing the Past Festival as a hub venue. We have a dynamic range of speakers on a wide range of themes on our Festival date of Saturday 16th February. We would like to introduce our speakers and their themes, who are Jane Hoy and Helen Sandler of Living Histories ...
The National Gallery of Ireland is delighted to bring OUTing the Past to Dublin for the first time on the 23rd March 2019. In 2018 we launched LGBTQ+ themed tours of the collection, and we are looking forward to going bigger and bolder with our LGBTQ+ programming in 2019. The Festival offers Gallery visitors a new educational perspective by viewing ...
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