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UK LGBT EVENTS - Future Queer @ Kings Head Theatre
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Future Queer @ Kings Head Theatre

Ooh, it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's so good, it's so good. Ooh, I feel love, I feel love I feel love, I feel love, I feel love... Its 2071.and the whole world is queer. Voguing and lip syncing are categories in the Olympics. There is a statue of George Michael on Hampstead Heath. And Starbucks own Pride (boo!). Forty-seven years ago, in 1977, setting out to create the sound of the future, Donna Summer recorded queer anthem I Feel Love. But what will life REALLY be like for queer people in 2071, forty-seven years from now? Armed with a vintage Donna Summer vinyl, playwright and performer Alexis Gregory decides to find out. FutureQueer is part theatre, stand-up comedy, DIY queer lecture, pop-culture commentary, and meditation on disco music as a metaphor for queer survival. Basically.this show is camp AF. Its also funny, moving, hard hitting, irreverent, provocative, and a very queer romp through an imagined LGBTQ+ future.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Kings Head Theatre
116 Upper Street
London
N1 1QN

Telephone : 020 7226 8561

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