LATEST LGBTQ NEWS
Heated Rivalry: Sexual tension builds between Shane and Ilya in this steamy sneak peek more
Lukas Gage spills on whether he’s a “gold star gay” and his current relationship status more
Hey now! Hilary Duff announces comeback album, luck… or something more
“This is the revolution”: Paul Preciado on trans history, a non-binary future and Orlando: My Political Biography more
Bake Off’s John Whaite reveals steroid addiction: “These things have messed with my life” more
Nate Berkus gets candid about his monogamous marriage with Queer Eye’s Jeremiah Brent more
It’s a Sin star Callum Scott Howells shows off muscular transformation in new photo more
Leaked EHRC guidance suggests trans people could be banned from single-sex spaces based on appearance more
Italian actor Gilles Rocca won’t rule out same-sex romance: ‘I’d accept his advances’ more
Drag Race winner Onya Nurve no longer starring in Kinky Boots tour more





UK LGBT EVENTS - Rotterdam @ Arts Theatre (until 15 July)
< Return to events listings
01 - 15
Rotterdam @ Arts Theatre (until 15 July)

Alice wants to come out as a lesbian. Her girlfriend Fiona wants to start living as a man named Adrian. Now, as he begins his transition, Alice faces a question she never thought she'd ask... does this mean she's straight? Following a critically-acclaimed, sell-out run at Trafalgar Studios in 2016, and in 59E59 Theaters Brits Off Broadway Season in New York, Jon Brittain's Olivier award winning Rotterdam comes to The Arts Theatre this Summer. The Olivier award winning bittersweet comedy about gender, sexuality and being a long way from home from writer Jon Brittain, writer of What Would Spock Do? and A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad). ★★★★ "WARM, WITTY AND WISE." - Time Out London ★★★★ "BRITTAIN HANDLES COMPLEX ISSUES WITH GREAT HONESTY AND THOUGHTFULNESS, BUT ALSO WITH A REFRESHING AMOUNT OF WIT." - The Evening Standard ★★★★ "SWEET, HEARTFELT AND FUNNY."- The Stage Wednesday 21 June - Saturday 15 July Monday - Saturday 7.30pm Thursday & Saturday 2.30pm Press Night Thursday 22nd June 7pm Tickets: Premium 55, 49.50, 39.50, 32.50, 25.00, 15.00

Tickets : £ 15-55 Tickets

Address : Arts Theatre
Great Newport Street
London
WC2H 7JB

Telephone : 020 7836 8463

Website : Click Here

SUBSCRIBE TO VELVET-CLUB

Enter your email address below to receive details about our Velvet-Club: Member & Subscriber Events, LGBT UK Monthly Events Guides/Newsletters, Competitions & Special Offers.

STAR SIGNS
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...
  • 01 Nov – Sophie B. Hawkins (1967–), American singer-songwriter & musician
  • 02 Nov – k.d. Lang (1961–), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • 07 Nov – Agnès Maltais (1956–), Canadian politician
  • 08 Nov – Judith Gough (1972–), British diplomat, U.K. Ambassador to Sweden
  • 08 Nov – María Rachid (1974–), Argentinian politician, social leader & LGBTQ activist
  • 09 Nov – Ti-Grace Atkinson (1938–), American radical feminist author & philosopher
  • 09 Nov – Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian-American actress
  • 10 Nov – Phyllis Lyon (1924–2020), American feminist & gay rights activist
  • 10 Nov – Heather Matarazzo (1982–), American actress
  • 12 Nov – Mary Baxter Ellis (1892–1968), British commanding officer of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY)
  • 13 Nov – Rosie Jones (1959–), American golfer
  • 14 Nov – Louise Brooks (1906–1985), American dancer & actress
  • 14 Nov – Wendy Carlos (1939–), American composer & electronic musician
  • 16 Nov – Jamie Babbit (1970–), American film director, producer & screenwriter
  • 19 Nov – Jodie Foster (1962–), American actress, film director & producer
  • 20 Nov – Grace Darmond (1893–1963), Canadian-American actress
  • 21 Nov – Cherry Jones (1956–), American actress
  • 22 Nov – Billie Jean King (1943–), American former professional tennis player
  • 23 Nov – Robin Roberts (1960–), American TV broadcaster
  • 23 Nov – Virginia Prince (1912–2009), American pharmacologist, publisher & transgender activist
  • 26 Nov – Tammy Lynn Michaels (1974–), American actress
  • 26 Nov – Emma Portner (1994–), Canadian dancer and choreographer
  • 28 Nov – Rita Mae Brown (1944–), American writer and feminist

BUSINESS