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The Book of Mormon Review

On Tuesday 14th June, The Geeky Gays (Markus & Simon) attended a special fan preview of the Book of Mormon tour at Newcastle Theatre Royal. Strangely enough, it was three years to the day that they first saw the show in Manchester. The production had been postponed from September 2020, so it was great to see it finally happening. This performance was the third time they had seen the show […]

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BenDeLaCreme Ready To Be Committed Review

It may have been the Platinum Jubilee weekend but there was only one Queen the Geeky Gays were excited to see on Saturday night; her name: BenDeLaCreme! Following on from a successful run in the US, BenDeLaCreme brings her newest show, Ready to be Committed, to the UK. She opened the show in Glasgow on the 2nd of June and the Geeky Gays were lucky enough to catch her on […]

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Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales: Together Again, Again Review

This week Markus and Simon, The Geeky Gays, were thrilled to FINALLY get to see their favourite comic duo again. Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales in Together Again, Again. The show had been cancelled and rescheduled multiple times due to the pandemic, so to finally get back to see our favourites was amazing. We've seen Jinkx and Major before and loved the show so much that this had a lot […]

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Coded Bias Review – Timely but Tiresome

Coded Bias represents both the best and the worst of streaming documentaries. On the one hand, Coded Bias has exceedingly important things to say about the way technology can be racist, sexist and classist, targeting the poorest communities and destroying lives. Conversely, it's an overstuffed and frustratingly long mess that spends only half of its 1 Hour 25 minute running time giving you new information. The rest is filler, the […]

today8th April 2021

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A Week Away Review – Netflix’s new Christian musical hits all the wrong notes

A Week Away is Netflix's first foray into the burgeoning world of Christian cinema. Whilst its an oft mocked genre due to plot contrivances and low production values, it's undeniable there's money in Christian movies and I can't blame Netflix for taking advantage of the growing demand. I can, however, blame them for creating this bland, unoriginal and simply dull musical. A Week Away follows Will, a foster kid who, […]

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