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Our Top Picks of LGBT History Month 2021

26 February 2021


It’s been incredible to see that despite COVID-19, venues, organisations, companies and artists have still managed to celebrate LGBT History Month in style and create superb content that is educational and celebratory in equal measure. As February reaches its end, we’ve put together a list of our Top Picks that you can enjoy safely at home.

It’s been incredible to see that despite COVID-19, venues, organisations, companies and artists have still managed to celebrate LGBT History Month in style and create superb content that is educational and celebratory in equal measure.

As February reaches its end, we’ve put together a list of our Top Picks that you can enjoy safely at home.

READ

Zoe Paskett has written a brilliant blog post for the Bush Theatre discussing plays about queer women, by queer women.

Click here to read

Take a look at Openly's Twitter threads in particular, a fascinating one about American cartoonist and author of Fun Home, Alison Bechdel.

Click here to read

LISTEN

The Gate Theatre's Associate Company, The Queer House have made a wonderful podcast hosted by Yaz Zadeh and featuring Pete MacHale and Jennifer Dixon.

Click here to listen

WATCH

Trans Vegas 2020 is still available on the Trans Creative website, including amazing online art exhibition, Found in Translation.

Click here to browse the programme

This weekend, the Arcola Theatre launches a season of free online discussions, Arcola Conversations, starting with LGBT+ Activism Then and Now with performer, activist and researcher, Dan de la Motte. Saturday 27 February 3PM

Click here to book your place

The forum+ International LGBTQ Film Club is taking part in the Lesflicks LGBT History Month Short Film Programme 2021. Join the watch party for a 60-minute programme of short films followed by a discussion. Sunday 28 February 4-5:30PM

Click here to email forum+ and find out more

Take a virtual tour of Camden's rich heritage of sexual diversity, presented by longstanding Camden resident and tour guide, Richard Cohen. All proceeds go to All Out (£5 minimum to enter). Sunday 28 February 6-7:30PM

Click here to find out more and book your place

CREATE

Sign ups are open for Time London Identity with Omnibus Theatre, a series of free workshops that connect LGBTQIA+ young people with innovative LGBTQIA+ professional artists. 

Click here to find out more and sign up

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