Early on in Genre Fluid, Dan Webber describes his own poetry as “a bit shit”. You shouldn’t believe him. It is, in fact, wonderful and the book as a whole is a treasure. Genre Fluid is the poetry book that accompanies Dan’s comedy and spoken word show of the same name. Genre Fluid explores the … Continue reading Dan Webber flows effortlessly from mental health to masculinity to moobs in his funny and insightful deconstruction of identity, Genre Fluid
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“This flamboyant potato!” | The Dark Room is the single greatest live text-based adventure game comedy show you’ll ever see
You awake to find yourself in a dark room. John Robertson, dressed in a fashion reminiscent of a kinky barbarian, yells at you in a booming voice, not unlike that of Scar from The Lion King, inviting you to choose one of four options displayed on a screen before you. Your decision will decide your … Continue reading “This flamboyant potato!” | The Dark Room is the single greatest live text-based adventure game comedy show you’ll ever see
“Forget about the ozone, let me touch you in the Boyzone” | Len Blanco invites you to challenge the toxicity of your ’90s faves
A throwback to the nostalgic heyday of shaved chests and frosty tips, Len Blanco is an ex-boy band member reinventing himself in the post-#MeToo era. Firing Blanks sees Len reintroducing himself as a solo artist, not only shaking off but publicly acknowledging the more problematic elements of his career history. He is now a feminist … Continue reading “Forget about the ozone, let me touch you in the Boyzone” | Len Blanco invites you to challenge the toxicity of your ’90s faves
