Review: DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY, Southwark Playhouse Borough
by Alexander Cohen - Aug 21, 2023
A nostalgia-lined love letter to navigating the trials and tribulations of growing up closeted, it is difficult to escape the charm that Dumbledore is so Gay casts on its audience, even if it is a little podgy in places.
DUMBLEDOOR IS SO GAY Comes to Southwark Playhouse in August
by Stephi Wild - Jun 29, 2023
After two highly successful runs at VAULT Festival and Pleasance London, winner of the VAULT Festival Origins Award and Offie-nominated phenomenon, Dumbledore Is So Gay returns to London this August at Southwark Playhouse Borough.
Review: F**KING MEN, Waterloo East Theatre
by Mica Blackwell - Apr 26, 2023
A smash hit in theatres including The King’s Head, The Vaults and Edinburgh Fringe, his drama comedy now returns in an updated version at the Waterloo East Theatre.
Original Cast to Return for DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY at The Pleasance Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 26, 2021
The acclaimed original cast of Dumbledore Is So Gay will reprise their roles when the production returns to the stage at The Pleasance Theatre in September. Reuniting to tell this optimistic story of self-love and friendship are Alex Britt, Max Percy and Charlotte Dowding.
BWW Feature: Online Theatre You May Have Missed
by Louise Penn - Nov 25, 2020
There have been many theatre productions made available during the pandemic lockdown in the UK, while stages have been quiet and venues closed. We take a look at some of the highlights you may have missed online over the past few months.
BWW Review: DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY, The Vaults
by Jonathan Marshall - Feb 29, 2020
Following their collaboration with My Dad's Gap Year, Tom Wright reunites with actor Alex Britt for this magical coming of age fantasy, only this time the writer is in the director's chair. Potter fanatic Jack is hopelessly in love with his best friend Ollie. Navigating his way through the daily struggles of school and still processing his sexuality, everything comes down to trial and error for the young teen. With his trusty time-turner device, however, Jack is able to revisit events and change his actions.
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsals For DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 21, 2020
With a few days left until Dumbledore Is So Gay by Robert Holtom premieres at the Network Theatre as part of VAULT Festival, here's a sneak peak into the rehearsal room with the cast Alex Britt, Max Percy and Charlotte Dowding, directed by Tom Wright and movement direction by Rachael Nanyonjo.
Full Cast Has Been Announced for DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY at Vault Festival
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 21, 2020
Alex Britt, most recently seen alongside Eastenders' Michelle Collins in award-winning play My Dad's Gap Year, joins the cast of Robert Holtom's new, queer dramedy, Dumbledore Is So Gay. He will be joined by 'beguiling' - The Stage Max Percy and up-and-coming queer actress Charlotte Dowding. Directed by Tom Wright (My Dad's Gap Year, Undetectable), Dumbledore Is So Gay opens at the Network Theatre as part of VAULT Festival on 25th February.
Michelle Collins Stars In MY DAD'S GAP YEAR At Park Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Dec 3, 2018
Former EastEnders and Coronation Street star Michelle Collins will join the cast of Tom Wright's knockabout comedy My Dad's Gap Year, alongside Adam Lannon, Alex Britt, Max Percy and previously announced Victoria Gigante. Directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair, My Dad's Gap Year opens at Park Theatre on Wednesday 30 January 2019 for a strictly limited season.
MAN-CUB Returns to King's Head Theatre for Three Nights Only!
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 4, 2017
Following a sold out, critically acclaimed debut at the Etcetera Theatre, Man-Cub is back for a limited time. Featuring its original ensemble of nine, the show runs for only three performances at London's King's Head Theatre, on October 16, 18 and 20.
MAN-CUB to Get World Premiere at Etcetera Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Jun 30, 2017
Transformation. A mating ground. The sense of freedom and possibility. The desperation to control a need and suppress a fear. The shared experiences of alienation and rejection. A place of sex, substances and secrecy. A place where the law of the jungle rules over all. Man-?Cub is a newly devised piece that blurs the lines of movement, theatre and personal politics.