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Park Nights 2025 presents Temporary Boyfriend an improvisational duet that stages the nuanced poetics of collaboration between artists Malcolm-x Betts and Nile Harris. Temporary Boyfriend brings together the shared performance language of Malcolm-x Betts and Nile Harris, developed through years of artistic exchange in works such as Niggas at Sundown (New York Live Arts) and this house is not a home (Abrons Arts Center). Staged within Marina Tabassums 2025 Serpentine Pavilion, this new iteration navigates the architectures of intimacy, proximity, and estrangement that shape their relationship. Traversing the Pavilion as both a stage and a container, Harris and Betts explore shifting terrains between Black gay kinshiptracing echoes of ancestral memory, the grief and legacy of the AIDS epidemic, and the fleeting solidarities of contemporary queer brotherhood. With live musical accompaniment by GENG PTP and scenic and lighting design by Dyer Rhoads, Temporary Boyfriend offers a live meditation on the tension and tenderness that binds two bodies in constant negotiation. Temporary Boyfriend was originally commissioned by the Chocolate Factory Theater, Pink Fang, and Under the Radar Festival.
Tickets : £ Various Tickets
Address : Serpentine Pavilion
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA
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- 02 Sep – Ferdinand Karsch (1853–1936), German zoologist & sexologist
- 03 Sep – Michael Huffington (1947–), American politician, former Republican congressman (California) & film producer
- 05 Sep – Freddie Mercury (1946–1991), British musician, songwriter, record producer & lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. Regarded as one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona
- 06 Sep – Julien Green (1900–1998), American expatriate writer
- 07 Sep – Michael Feinstein (1956–), American singer & pianist
- 07 Sep – Rudy Galindo (1969–), American figure skater, 1996 World Bronze Medallist
- 07 Sep – Paul Iacono (1988–), American actor
- 07 Sep – Peter Wheatley (1947–), English Anglican bishop
- 08 Sep – Mark Foley (1954–), American politician, ex Republican congressman (Florida) & radio host
- 08 Sep – Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967), English poet, author & soldier
- 09 Sep – John Curry OBE (1949–1994), British figure skater. 1976 European, Olympic & World Champion
- 09 Sep – Paul Goodman (1911–1972), American sociologist & poet
- 09 Sep – Gok Wan (1974–), British fashion consultant, author, television presenter, actor, DJ, chef & event manager
- 10 Sep – Karl Lagerfeld (1933–2019), German fashion designer, artist & photographer
- 11 Sep – D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930), English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist & literary critic
- 12 Sep – Leslie Cheung (1956–2003), Hong Kong film actor & musician
- 14 Sep – Rob McCall (1958–1991), Canadian ice dancer, 1988 Olympic Bronze Medallist
- 14 Sep – Pier Vittorio Tondelli (1955–1991), Italian novelist
- 16 Sep – Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856–1931), German photographer
- 19 Sep – Brian Epstein (1934–1967), English music manager (The Beatles)
- 19 Sep – Riyad Vinci Wadia (1967–2003), Indian independent filmmaker
- 20 Sep – Dan Gillespie Sells (1978–), English singer-songwriter/guitarist, lead vocalist/frontman for the rock group The Feeling
- 21 Sep – Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1640–1701), younger brother of King Louis XIV
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- 25 Sep – Pedro Almodóvar (1949–), Spanish film director & producer
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