These gays theyre trying to review
From cults to cleanses, facials to sacrifices, and even the guest appearance from Kermit the Frog, These Gays has it all. A two-hour long riot!. They’re Trying To is trying too hard, getting in its own way and preventing the ensemble’s comedy credentials from reaching their full potential. Runs until 4 January I'm obviously talking about something Jennifer Coolidge says.
And I'm also obviously specifically talking about her "these gays, they're trying to murder me" line. It was instantly. At The Divine in Stoke Newington, These Gays! They’re Trying To delivers a campy, meme-laden romp that is ambitious, wildly entertaining, and filled with heart. This four-star extravaganza strikes a playful balance between absurdity and charm, celebrating Queer culture with both cheek and flair.
In a desperate attempt to save her life, Tanya hilariously tried to plead with the ship’s captain for help by saying that “These gays are trying to murder me.” Unfortunately for Tanya, while the captain didn’t seem to understand her, he confirmed that he, too, was gay. Christmas time is notorious for the on-going volume of pantomimes stretching all over the UK. But there is only one thing that is camper than pantomime… a queer pantomime.
From cults to cleanses, facials to sacrifices, and even the guest appearance from Kermit the Frog , These Gays… has it all. A two-hour long riot! Now, slight disclaimer, if you are like me and have never seen The W hite Lotus , you may be questioning if this show is for you. Walking into the theatre really set the vibe immediately. I do, however, want to give a special shout out to actors Jo Fraser and Alice Morgan Richards who ultimately stole the show for me.
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The sound design was perfect, and really added to the atmosphere of the piece. Vocally Fraser was strong too - very impressed. An honourable mention to Kermit the Frog voiced by Quittner as the role of Rin - who was a crowd favourite for sure. Sitting in the room, you could feel the love, shared community, and utter joy that was being spread. We laughed, screamed, and rioted together.
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