Showing posts with label Xposed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xposed. Show all posts

Monday, 4 October 2021

Xposed

 Xposed re-emerged yesterday at Southwark Playhouse for another set of seven LGBT plays.

The Xposed event showcases emerging talent in LGBT productions.

This year's collection was strong all round.

From tales of young gay men attempting to lose their virginity to lesbians pontificating about getting married in churches.

Xposed arcs humourously through a variety of everyday stories of LGBT life and has showcased some great writers to watch for the future.

Tickets will be available for another Xposed this time next year, keep your eyes peeled.

Wednesday, 7 November 2018

Xposed

I went to the Southwark Playhouse for the first time on Sunday to see a selection of plays on Gay life.

There were eight plays in total: The Gay Agenda, How We Love, Romeo and Jules, Family Tree, Oh! You Pretty Things, Virtue, Skin(ny), and She’s Fit, Just Kiss Her.

Romeo and Jules and She’s Fit, Just Kiss Her stood out for me, both funny pieces so perhaps I was just in the mind frame for comedy.

Romeo and Jules looked at Romeo if he had been gay and just looking for a cover story.

She’s Fit, Just Kiss Her dealt with the first time you go home with a girl when you thought you’d been straight.

All in all an enjoyable night, well worth the cover charge.

There will be more to come.