Dusty was on the radio; Bowie was breaking through. For Billy and Lily, growing up in the early 70s was tough. Back then being Gay was still something to fear. Billy longed to come out to his family whilst Lily just wanted her Nan to accept her for liking girls. That was until they joined the local "Proud" group...
This is the story of the first London Pride of 1972. A story of friendship, family, acceptance... and being PROUD.
Developed as part of a 6-month community heritage project by Pride Theatre Productions and supported by The Heritage Lottery Fund.
Ages: 11 and over
Court Theatre Training Company is at 40 Bowling Green Walk, Pitfield St, London N1 6EU, London.
Let's Not Fight About It (8/22/25-8/23/25)
La Lezione di Teatro / The Acting (8/17/25-8/18/25)
foolish (8/14/25-8/23/25)
Feminine Rage (8/14/25-8/16/25)
Tales Of A Jane Austen Spinster (8/8/25-8/10/25)
Kin-DREAD! (8/7/25-8/9/25)
Beansville Presents: Video Store (8/4/25-8/7/25)
Tales From The Wasteland: Post-Apocalyptic Improv (7/31/25-8/3/25)
Solitary Things (6/12/25-6/14/25)
Summer Vapour (6/8/25-6/8/25)
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The Detective Dog
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Saturday Stand Up Comedy Club, Covent Garden, February 2026
Comedy Carnival Covent Garden (2/21 - 2/21) | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel - Stokenham/ Kingsbridge - theatre period drama
Stokenham Village Hall (7/11 - 10/11) | |
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Sorry (I Broke Your Arms And Legs)
Pleasance Theatre London (4/22 - 5/9) | |
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America The Beautiful
King's Head Theatre (3/9 - 3/21) | |
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Deadman: The Freshwater Five
AMATA Arts Centre (2/25 - 2/25) | |
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