Tag: London News

All the latest from London, the capital of the UK, home to the UK’s largest gay community.

  • Three Men Bailed After YouTube “Muslim Patrol” Harassment Video Uploaded To Internet

    Three Men Bailed After YouTube “Muslim Patrol” Harassment Video Uploaded To Internet

    Detectives launched an investigation following a number of linked incidents over the course of the weekend of 12/13 January in east London, whereby a small group of individuals were seen to approach and harass members of the public at various locations.

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  • Fifth Arrest For Harassment Video Gang

    Fifth Arrest For Harassment Video Gang

    Officers investigating a series of filmed harassments in east London have today (25.01.13) arrested a fifth man.

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  • Police Appeal For Harassment Victim To Come Forward

    Police Appeal For Harassment Victim To Come Forward

    Officers investigating a series of incidents that took place over the course of the weekend of 12/13 January in east London, whereby a small group of individuals were seen to approach and harass members of the public at various locations, are making a specific appeal for a victim seen in a YouTube video to contact them.

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  • Two Men Arrested Over Harassment Of “Gay Looking” Man In East London

    Two Men Arrested Over Harassment Of “Gay Looking” Man In East London

    Officers investigating a series of incidents that took place over the course of the weekend of 12/13 January in east London, whereby a small group of individuals were seen to approach and harass members of the public at various locations, have arrested two men.

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  • Shocking Video Surfaces Of A Man Harassed By Group Calling Themselves The “Muslim London Patrol”

    Shocking Video Surfaces Of A Man Harassed By Group Calling Themselves The “Muslim London Patrol”

    Video shows suspected gay man openly harassed by two men, who repeatedly call him a ‘fag’, ‘dirty’ and leave the ‘Muslim area.’

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  • Supreme Fabulettes Announce 8 West End Shows

    The Supreme Fabulettes, London’s acclaimed all-male female close harmony vocal group, are marking the release of their new single, A Drag Queen is a Cowboy’s Best Friend, written by and video directed by Boy George, with eight West End shows.

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  • Andrew Doyle To Star In Soho Theatre Production

    Andrew Doyle brings his new show to Soho Theatre following the success of his 2011 show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year – Andrew Doyle’s Crash Course In Depravity – with a show about life, love, learning and….nuns.

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  • THEATRE REVIEW | Salad Days

    I have to admit a fairly strong affection for the musical Salad Days, as I appeared in two different productions of it in my late teens and early twenties, both times in the role of the mute Troppo.

    I remember both productions as being particularly joyous, and therefore my love of the piece is tinged with nostalgia. I don’t remember either production I was in, though, being as wittily brilliant as Bill Bankes-Jones’s production for Tete a Tete, a company which usually “brings uplifting, surprising, daring and intimate opera productions of the highest quality to the widest possible public, developing both artists and the art-form itself,” to quote from their website. It was the withdrawal of major sponsorship funding for one of their operas, which led Bankes-Jones to embark on a pet project of his, that of doing a production of the Julian Slade/Dorothy Reynolds 1954 musical, Salad Days. It was a huge success when first produced in 2009, and this, I believe, is its third revival. Judging by the full house, I have no doubt this too will be a big success.

    The musical has had many revivals, usually updated to the time of each production, but this one is firmly rooted in the 1950s, and it is definitely the right decision. Now distant enough, the 1950s have a period feel all their own. This is not, though, the 1950s of Grease, with motor cycles, leather jackets and slick backed hair. This is a firmly middle class 1950s Britain of cut glass English accents, of cockney reporters and workmen, a 50s when the cold war loomed and flying saucers were considered a possibility, all taking place in one of those typically mythical English summers, when the sun shines every day and it never rains.

    Occasionally 1950s mores and manners are made fun of, but only ever in the most affectionate of ways. The story revolves around Timothy and Jane, both just down from Oxford, though, typically it is Timothy who must find a job, whilst Jane must find a husband. They manage to fulfil both requirements by marrying each other and taking on the guardianship of a magic piano that makes people dance. What struck me this time round is that the book seems to be a string of carefully crafted, and often hilarious sketches, loosely held together by the Jane and Timothy story. The young people must find their way in a world filled with a crazy older generation, and maybe that is not so very far from the truth for most younger people today.

    Salad Days is a real ensemble piece, all the actors, apart from the delightfully youthful Leo Miles and Katie Moore, who play Timothy and Jane, taking on a variety of different roles. All are without exception excellent, so it seems invidious to single out anyone in particular, though I really can’t pass without mentioning Tony Timberlake, hilarious as the Inspector and Ambrose, and Kathryn Martin, whose Asphnyxia was a masterpiece of comic timing. Also worth a mention is Luke Alexander who is making his professional debut in the roles of Fosdyke and Nigel, but really every single member of the cast is quite brilliant. So too is the swiftly moving production of Bill Bankes-Jones and the wittily brilliant choreography of Quinny Sacks. Played with the audience on two sides, Tim Meacock’s stage design is cleverly minimal, though there are plenty of New Look 1950s costumes to delight the eye.

    No doubt some younger readers will find the whole thing impossibly twee, and it has to be said that the nostalgia it evokes is that of a certain generation, and no doubt a certain class, an impression confirmed by a quick glance round the auditorium last night. That said, even those who are allergic to musicals, would, I’m sure, find plenty to enjoy in the wonderfully well written, and acted, sketches. It certainly took me on a trip down memory lane and I found it an absolute delight.

     

    Riverside Studios & Tête à Tête present

    Salad Days

    Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, London W6 9RL

    20th December 2012 – 2nd March 2013

    www.riversidestudios.co.uk

  • Cover charge lifted at Soho’s Manbar

    Today, the City of Westminster Council has lifted the mandatory minimum admission fee that Manbar inherited when it took over the premises licence.

    Manbar is now open until late every day and is FREE entry on the door. This free admission includes weekends.

    London’s gay scene and visitors now have a Central London gay bar with extended hours they can go to without ever having to pay an entry fee.

    Gay owned and run, Manbar offers the gay scene a mature gay bar where customers can socialise and drink until the early hours of the morning. Aside from no cover charge, Manbar continues to offer customers a free coat-check room and free wifi internet usage.

    Owner Charles Hill had this to say: “From when we took over the licence, we decided Soho needed a bar where the gay scene can catch up with mates, make new friends, listen to good music and not be ripped off paying for extras. It is excellent news the City of Westminster Council has lifted the cover charge requirement we inherited when we took over the venue. Now all our customers can come in for free until 2am during the week and 3am on weekends.”

    Since opening its doors on the 1st November 2012, thousands have enjoyed Manbar. Already the bar is famous for it’s sexy wall murals which includes the now famous portrait of Prince Harry as featured in Time Out, Evening Standard, Boyz, Qx and Grazia to name a few publications.

    Please note Manbar is not associated with the Man Bar once opened in Borough a few years back nor is it owned by the former site licensee 79CXR.

    Opening hours for Manbar are Monday to Wednesday from 4pm until 2am; Thursday and Friday from 4pm until 3am; Saturdays from 2pm until 3am and Sundays from 2pm until 11pm. Free Entry always.

  • Manbar goes live with DJs every night except Sundays

    Due to popularity of Manbar’s DJ led nights every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Manbar is now going live with DJs every night of the week except Sunday and some holidays.

    Open late every day, London’s hottest new gay dance bar will now serve up London’s finest DJs every night from 9pm.

    London’s finest gay scene DJs will be scheduled this includes crowd favourites Alessandro Londra, Nick Evans, Pier Morocoo, Minx, Rich B, Serverino, Fabio Luigi, Gonzalo, Elliott J Brown, Nick and Slamma. Note: photos of some of our DJs attached.

    Opening hours for Manbar are Monday to Wednesday from 4pm until 2am; Thursday and Friday from 4pm until 3am; Saturdays from 2pm until 3am and Sundays from 2pm until 11pm.

    A full line-up of our DJ stars from now until the end of January follows.

    DECEMBER 2012

     

    WEDNESDAYS

    19th December: DJ Rich B all night

     

    THURSDAYS

    20th December: DJ Minx 9pm to midnight, Rich B midnight to 3am

    27th December: DJ Minx 9pm to midnight, Rich B midnight to 3am

     

    FRIDAYS

    21st December: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, DJ Nick Evans midnight to 3am

    28th December: DJ Nick Evans 9pm to midnight, DJ Alessandro Londra midnight to 3am

     

    SATURDAYS

    22nd December: DJ Pier Morocco 9pm to midnight, DJ Alessandro Londra midnight to 3am

    29th December: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, DJ Serverino midnight to 3am

     

    NYE

    31st December: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, DJ Rich B midnight to 3am

     

    JANUARY 2013

     

    MONDAYS

     

    7th January: DJ Nick

     

    14th January: DJ Slamma

     

    21st January: DJ Nick

     

    28th January: DJ Slamma

     

    TUESDAYS

     

    8th January: DJ Slamma

     

    15th January: DJ Nick

     

    22nd January: DJ Slamma

     

    29th January: DJ Nick

     

    WEDNESDAYS

     

    2nd January: DJ Fabio Luigi

     

    9th January: DJ Brent Nicholls

     

    16th January: DJ Fabio Luigi

     

    23rd January: DJ Brent Nicholls

     

    30th January: DJ Brent Nicholls

     

    THURSDAYS

     

    3rd January: DJ Rich 10pm to 3am

     

    10th January: DJ Rich B 9pm to midnight, DJ Brent Nicholls midnight to 3am

     

    17th January: DJ Minx 9pm to midnight, DJ Rich midnight to 3am

     

    24th January: DJ Rich B 9pm to midnight, DJ Minx midnight to 3am

     

    31st January: DJ Minx 9pm to midnight, DJ Rich midnight to 3am

     

    FRIDAYS

     

    4th January: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, Gonzalo midnight to 3am

     

    11th January: DJ Fabio Luigi 9pm to midnight, DJ Alessandro Londra midnight to 3am

     

    18th January: DJ Gonzalo 9pm to midnight, DJ Severino midnight to 3am

     

    25th January: DJ Pier Morocco 9pm to midnight, DJ Alessandro Londra midnight to 3am

     

    SATURDAYS

     

    5th January: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, DJ Elliott J Brown midnight to 3am

     

    12th January: DJ Alessandro Londra 9pm to midnight, DJ Brent Nicholls midnight to 3am

     

    19th January: DJ Severino 9pm to midnight, DJ Gonzalo midnight to 3am

     

    26th January: DJ Brent Nicholls 9pm to midnight, DJ Pier Morocco midnight to 3am

  • THEATRE NEWS: Sacred At Chelsea Theatre

    SACRED, Chelsea Theatre’s exploration of live art and contemporary performance launches this October for an exciting new season extending to February 2013.

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