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VenueTower Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From29th June 2022
To9th July 2022
When19:30. Sat Mats 15:00
Tower Theatre (V249)
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  • Date of change: 8 Jun 22 - T112421692

Queers - The Man on the Platform/The Perfect Gentleman/Safest Spot in Town/Missing Alice

Queers

Work:: Queers (S01409966073)


Production:: The Man on the Platform/The Perfect Gentleman/Safest Spot in Town/Missing Alice (T112421692)

2022 commemorates 50 years since the first United Kingdom Pride took place. Tower Theatre celebrates this landmark anniversary in LGBTQI+ history by staging four of the Queers monologues written by Mark Gatiss, Jackie Clune, Keith Jarrett and Jon Bradfield. The plays explore what it meant to be a part of this community in the proceeding first half of the 20th Century and reaffirms just how much progress we have made. Queers was originally commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act. This act decriminalised homosexual acts in private between two men over the age of twenty-one and was a considerable milestone in achieving homosexual law reform. Poignant and personal, funny and tragic, these monologues are deeply affecting and personal rites-of-passage stories. Our production of Queers consists of four of the original eight monologues, which celebrate the first half century of evolving social attitudes and political milestones in British gay history. The Man on the Platform - 1917: A young soldier returning from the trenches of the First World War recollects a love that dare not speak its name. The Perfect Gentleman - 1929: Bobby is a swaggering man about town, but he has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters? Safest Spot in Town - 1941: As the Blitz hits London, Fredrick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge. Missing Alice - 1957: Alice and her husband share a secret but with the 1957 Wolfenden Report's publication, it need not be a secret anymore.
Author Mark Gatiss (The Man on the Platform)
Author Jackie Clune (The Perfect Gentleman)
Author Keith Jarrett (Safest Spot in Town)
Author Jon Bradfield (Missing Alice)
Director Victor Craven

Listing:: L1927690718




The Man on the Platform/The Perfect Gentleman/Safest Spot in Town/Missing Alice

2022 commemorates 50 years since the first United Kingdom Pride took place. Tower Theatre celebrates this landmark anniversary in LGBTQI+ history by staging four of the Queers monologues written by Mark Gatiss, Jackie Clune, Keith Jarrett and Jon Bradfield. The plays explore what it meant to be a part of this community in the proceeding first half of the 20th Century and reaffirms just how much progress we have made. Queers was originally commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act. This act decriminalised homosexual acts in private between two men over the age of twenty-one and was a considerable milestone in achieving homosexual law reform. Poignant and personal, funny and tragic, these monologues are deeply affecting and personal rites-of-passage stories. Our production of Queers consists of four of the original eight monologues, which celebrate the first half century of evolving social attitudes and political milestones in British gay history. The Man on the Platform - 1917: A young soldier returning from the trenches of the First World War recollects a love that dare not speak its name. The Perfect Gentleman - 1929: Bobby is a swaggering man about town, but he has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters? Safest Spot in Town - 1941: As the Blitz hits London, Fredrick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge. Missing Alice - 1957: Alice and her husband share a secret but with the 1957 Wolfenden Report's publication, it need not be a secret anymore.

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