The King's Head Theatre's 2018 Queer Season Brings A Curated 6 Week Programme Of LGBTQI+ Theatre July Through September
By: Stephi Wild

The King's Head Theatre today announces the full line-up for its 2018 Queer Season. Established in 2015, the Queer Season is a celebration of the most interesting and innovative LGBTQI+ theatre being created in modern Britain, with transfers to and from some of the UK's largest arts festivals alongside world premieres.
The European premiere of For Reasons That Remain Unclear... by the author of the groundbreaking gay comedy-drama, The Boys in the Band, is to headline the season. Directed by Jessica Lazar (East, Life According to Saki), the play is a thrilling twohander that examines complex questions of power and fidelity. Other highlights include Tennessee Williams' And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens, a fascinating and touching play about the life of a New Orleans drag queen, never performed in Williams' lifetime because of its openly gay characters; Alexis Gregory's verbatim exploration of the lives of three prominent Queer activists, directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair; a queer murder mystery, The Cluedo Club Killings, which transfers after an acclaimed sell-out run at the Arcola Theatre and the Minerva Collective's Sacrament, which explores the challenges of a coming out as a lesbian in Catholic Ireland.Videos
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KWAM Double Bill: Klaudia Wittmann + Bea Bidault & Max Revell Rich Mix (5/29-5/29) |
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Hal Cruttenden and Andrew Maxwell in Loddon Jubilee Hall Loddon and Chedgrave Jubilee Hall (6/06-6/06) |
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Count Arthur Strong - And it''s Goodnight from Me! Stockport Plaza (4/25-4/25) |
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Dreamers' Circus at Union Chapel - London Union Chapel (6/04-6/04) |
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The Detective Dog Theatre Royal Brighton (5/29-5/30) |
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Funhouse Comedy Club – Comedy Night in Grantham June 2026 Grantham Railway Social Club (6/25-6/25) |
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Steve Steinman''s Bat! Bat Out of Hell 50th Anniversary Tour The SSE Arena, Belfast (10/22-10/22) |
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The Detective Dog Lakeside Arts (5/17-5/17) |
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Jack and the Beanstalk Greenwich Theatre (11/27-1/10) |
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That'll Be The Day De Montfort Hall (5/14-5/14) |
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