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Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Tue, 12 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Tue, 12 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
Ian Stewart and Jeff Doorn talk about the setting up of the Paradise Press lesbian and gay publishing collective (from its origins in the Gay Authors' Workshop) and its current work and objectives.
Tue, 12 Jun 2007, 20:30
FREE!
Bread and Roses

Sue Perkins (Comedy)

Smart and snappy stand-up from Sue Perkins, and special appearances from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Microsoft Paperclip and a 98-year-old homophobic grandmother.
Tue, 12 Jun 2007, 21:30
12 June: £10-£17.50
Soho Theatre

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Wed, 13 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Wed, 13 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
A weekend transgender arts festival with
Film screenings/Activism/Comedy/Artists Talks/Workshops/Theatre/A Picnic/Performance/Music/Live Art/Visual Arts.

Don't miss the visual arts group show in the gallery for the whole month of June as well.

For times check www.transfabulous.co.uk
Thu, 14 Jun 2007, 00:00
£3- £6
Oxford House

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Thu, 14 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Thu, 14 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse

Sue Perkins (Comedy)

Smart and snappy stand-up from Sue Perkins, and special appearances from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Microsoft Paperclip and a 98-year-old homophobic grandmother.
Thu, 14 Jun 2007, 21:30
12 June: £10-£17.50
Soho Theatre
A weekend transgender arts festival with
Film screenings/Activism/Comedy/Artists Talks/Workshops/Theatre/A Picnic/Performance/Music/Live Art/Visual Arts.

Don't miss the visual arts group show in the gallery for the whole month of June as well.

For times check www.transfabulous.co.uk
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 00:00
£3- £6
Oxford House
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
New York's bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo are finally here in London, queerer than ever, equipped with high heels and clutching cocktails while straddling the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.

"Hotter than any pole dance, they turn the audience on with wit, humour and a cunning array of stunts" - Time Out New York
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 20:00
16 and 14
Soho Revue Bar

Sue Perkins (Comedy)

Smart and snappy stand-up from Sue Perkins, and special appearances from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Microsoft Paperclip and a 98-year-old homophobic grandmother.
Fri, 15 Jun 2007, 21:30
12 June: £10-£17.50
Soho Theatre
A weekend transgender arts festival with
Film screenings/Activism/Comedy/Artists Talks/Workshops/Theatre/A Picnic/Performance/Music/Live Art/Visual Arts.

Don't miss the visual arts group show in the gallery for the whole month of June as well.

For times check www.transfabulous.co.uk
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 00:00
£3- £6
Oxford House
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse
Celebrate the start of Pride and get into the party mood as the Kazbar crew once again take over Clapham for another day of fun and frolics. Starts at noon and continues until 9pm.
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 12:00
FREE!
Kazbar

Summer Fling (Dance)

Grab your partner and take to the floor for a night of reels, skirls and - of course - flings with the Gay Gordons, London's LGBT Scottish country dance club.

From 7pm to 11pm.
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 19:00
£10, £8 concessions
Cecil Sharp House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
A raucous and rowdy exploration of Tim Miller's adventures in a life fiercely lived in love, politics and art....not to mention 1001 beds!
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
New York's bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo are finally here in London, queerer than ever, equipped with high heels and clutching cocktails while straddling the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.

"Hotter than any pole dance, they turn the audience on with wit, humour and a cunning array of stunts" - Time Out New York
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 20:00
16 and 14
Soho Revue Bar

Sue Perkins (Comedy)

Smart and snappy stand-up from Sue Perkins, and special appearances from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Microsoft Paperclip and a 98-year-old homophobic grandmother.
Sat, 16 Jun 2007, 21:30
12 June: £10-£17.50
Soho Theatre
A weekend transgender arts festival with
Film screenings/Activism/Comedy/Artists Talks/Workshops/Theatre/A Picnic/Performance/Music/Live Art/Visual Arts.

Don't miss the visual arts group show in the gallery for the whole month of June as well.

For times check www.transfabulous.co.uk
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 00:00
£3- £6
Oxford House
Walking in the country with a group of gay men, lesbians and gay friendly straight men and women with a stop for lunch at a country pub. For further info contact 020 7701 1013
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Amersham area
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 12:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 16:00 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
A raucous and rowdy exploration of Tim Miller's adventures in a life fiercely lived in love, politics and art....not to mention 1001 beds!
Sun, 17 Jun 2007, 16:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Mon, 18 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Mon, 18 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Mon, 18 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Tue, 19 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
Join in the search for the best of tranny talent. Doors open 9pm, show kicks off at 9.30pm.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007, 21:30
FREE!
Bistrotheque
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 13:00
FREE!
Lounge

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
Unmissable comic talent and cabaret as Marysia performs her Edinburgh Fringe show where Miss Anita Tryhard runs a dating agency for all. Also featuring handpicked cabaret aristes from the Festival show, Midnight Carousel, with wicked observations and cheeky chansons d'amour. Show starts 8pm and the bar is open from 6pm, with dinner available.
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, 20:00
£10
Volupte
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 13:00
FREE!
Lounge
The Summer Picnic is now in its fifth year and provides the opportunity for the capital's queer youth (aged 25 and under), to meet up in central London for an evening of socialising and chilling out in the summer sunshine (fingers crossed!). From 7pm to 9pm.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 19:00
FREE!
Soho Square
The Summer Picnic is now in its fifth year and provides the opportunity for the capital's queer youth (aged 25 and under), to meet up in central London for an evening of socialising and chilling out in the summer sunshine (fingers crossed!). From 7pm to 9pm.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 19:00
FREE!
Soho Revue Bar
Well established Argentine Tango dance club and school for gay/ lesbian people and their friends. (Bring your own wine)

Lessons from 7.30 - 8.30pm and salon for social tango dancing from 8.30 - 12.30pm.

For more info: samegendertango@hotmail.co.uk
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£5
Flexispace

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
New York's bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo are finally here in London, queerer than ever, equipped with high heels and clutching cocktails while straddling the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.

"Hotter than any pole dance, they turn the audience on with wit, humour and a cunning array of stunts" - Time Out New York
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 20:00
16 and 14
Soho Revue Bar
Fed up with always being the token gay guy and tired of his effeminate mannerisms, Menno decides it's time to butch it up and get in touch with his masculine side.

Trouble is, his femine side doesn't take too kindly to his growing manhood, and it's not long before she sharpens her claws to stage a spectatcular revolt!

Debut one-man show from Menno the creator of last year's Pride smash hit The Gaydar Diaries.
Fri, 22 Jun 2007, 21:45
£6
Pleasance Theatre
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Six-a-side football tournament with gay and bi-friendly teams competing and organised by London Falcons FC. Everyone welcome to come and watch.

If you're interested in competing contact London Falcons FC, or your local gay-friendly football club - details on www.londonfalconsfc.com

From 10am to 4pm
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
Goals Soccer Centre

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 13:00
FREE!
Lounge
New York's bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo are finally here in London, queerer than ever, equipped with high heels and clutching cocktails while straddling the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.

"Hotter than any pole dance, they turn the audience on with wit, humour and a cunning array of stunts" - Time Out New York
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 17:30
16 and 14
Soho Revue Bar

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
New York's bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo are finally here in London, queerer than ever, equipped with high heels and clutching cocktails while straddling the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.

"Hotter than any pole dance, they turn the audience on with wit, humour and a cunning array of stunts" - Time Out New York
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 20:00
16 and 14
Soho Revue Bar

The LipSinkers (Cabaret)

The LipSinkers return, more fabulous and glamorous than ever.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 21:00
£6 diners/ £8 advance/ £10 on the door
Bistrotheque
Fed up with always being the token gay guy and tired of his effeminate mannerisms, Menno decides it's time to butch it up and get in touch with his masculine side.

Trouble is, his femine side doesn't take too kindly to his growing manhood, and it's not long before she sharpens her claws to stage a spectatcular revolt!

Debut one-man show from Menno the creator of last year's Pride smash hit The Gaydar Diaries.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 21:45
£6
Pleasance Theatre
Paul St Paul and The Apostles perform tracks from the upcoming album Loverboy including their debut single, the soon to be released, 'Let's Pretend We're Gay'.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, 23:30
FREE!
Royal Vauxhall Tavern
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
The St. James church community celebrates Pride with music, singing, readings, a special message, and tea/coffee. Disabled access and induction loop. From 11am to 12.20pm.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
Saint James Piccadilly

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

Pride in the House (Visual arts)

Celebration of the wealth of creative talent in the gay and lesbian community, and a chance to have your work exhibited in this historic gallery. Final submissions to be made by 11am on Monday 22 May 2007. For further information send a SAE to Pride in the House, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG; or contact contact Katherine Ives on 020 8348 8716 or at kives@lauderdale.org.uk

Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 12:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Lauderdale House
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 13:00
FREE!
Lounge
New queer/ feminist film and video event. Come and relive the freedom of punk attitude as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning and Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 14:15 (ongoing)
Curzon Soho
Come dancing with lesbians, gay men and their friends and learn ballroom and Latin dancing. No need to bring along a partner!
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 14:30 (ongoing)
entrance £7.00 (£6.00 members)
Auberge

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 16:00 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
An evening of personal and musical memories, film clips and fashion, drinking and dancing, celebrating 1957 and 1967, the years of the Wolfenden Report and the Sexual Offences Act and the years that changed gay life forever.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 16:00
£12 (£10 concessions)
Drill Hall
Following a sell-out show at the Edinburgh Festival, the kings and queens of impro celebrate Pride with some top-rated entertainment. Prepare to be shocked, horrified and generally very amused.
Sun, 24 Jun 2007, 20:30 (ongoing)
£8.00
Landor Theatre
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Mon, 25 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
New queer/ feminist film and video event. Come and relive the freedom of punk attitude as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning and Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 18:30 (ongoing)
Curzon Soho
Following the success of the 2005 show, the creators of Eurosedos present another fun evening, with the top acts from 2005 battling it out with winners from previous Eurovision Song Contests.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 19:30
£15, £12.50 concs.
Bridewell Theatre

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 14:30
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Following the success of the 2005 show, the creators of Eurosedos present another fun evening, with the top acts from 2005 battling it out with winners from previous Eurovision Song Contests.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 19:30
£15, £12.50 concs.
Bridewell Theatre

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Contemporary, idiosyncratic and entertaining dance from The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs, two companies at the creative edge of modern-day dance.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 20:00
Tickets £18/£15 + concs
Hackney Empire
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Join in the search for the best of tranny talent. Doors open 9pm, show kicks off at 9.30pm.
Wed, 27 Jun 2007, 21:30
FREE!
Bistrotheque
Conference marking the fiftieth anniversary of the British Government's Wolfenden Report, bringing speakers from around the world to discuss its impact on gay society.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 00:00
Registration costs available from the website
Kings College
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
Comedian and singer, Rosie Wilby, hosts a showcase of gay and bi female performers from the worlds of comedy, music, performance poetry and burlesque.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:00
£7
Battersea Barge
Following the success of the 2005 show, the creators of Eurosedos present another fun evening, with the top acts from 2005 battling it out with winners from previous Eurovision Song Contests.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:30
£15, £12.50 concs.
Bridewell Theatre
A celebration of the life and work of the great gay icon, presented by Terry Sanderson.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:30
£10
Conway Hall

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse
Book signing by acclaimed photographer Mladen Peric of Colours of Pride, his unique and exciting book of images celebrating London and Brighton Prides from 1993 right up to the present day. From 7.30pm to 9pm
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:30
FREE!
Clapham Books

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Contemporary, idiosyncratic and entertaining dance from The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs, two companies at the creative edge of modern-day dance.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 20:00
Tickets £18/£15 + concs
Hackney Empire
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Special pre-Pride special with two great rooms pumping music to a party-fused cosmopolitan gay crowd.
Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 22:00 (ongoing)
£8 All night! £5 Conc/NUS
The End
Conference marking the fiftieth anniversary of the British Government's Wolfenden Report, bringing speakers from around the world to discuss its impact on gay society.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 00:00
Registration costs available from the website
Kings College
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27
New queer/ feminist film and video event. Come and relive the freedom of punk attitude as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning and Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 18:00 (ongoing)
Curzon Soho
Following the success of the 2005 show, the creators of Eurosedos present another fun evening, with the top acts from 2005 battling it out with winners from previous Eurovision Song Contests.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 19:30
£15, £12.50 concs.
Bridewell Theatre

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Fri, 29 Jun 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Conference marking the fiftieth anniversary of the British Government's Wolfenden Report, bringing speakers from around the world to discuss its impact on gay society.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 00:00
Registration costs available from the website
Kings College
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
Sourced from internet images, Gavin Maughfling's intimate psychological paintings of gay life capture fleeting moments in the lives of strangers where surface image often conceals both social inequality and repressed desire.

Open to 6pm each night and runs until 8th July. Please note that all showings from 25th June onwards are by appointment only.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 00:00
FREE!
Lounge

Pride... (and pop!) (Visual arts)

Steven Barrett hosts his second exhibition at First Out which will include several glittering portrayals of Pride festivities, as well as portrayals of celebrities from the worlds of popular TV, film and pop. Open Mon - Sat 10am to 11pm, Sun 11am, to 10.30pm, and the exhibition continues until 15th July.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 10:00
FREE!
First Out Cafe-Bar

Hardcore Artwhores (Visual arts)

Art attack as four lesbian artists do battle with four gay painters, all doing their best to be visible on the art map in the UK's first art gallery dedicated to the works of gay and lesbian artists.

Exhibition open from 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday and runs until 15th July.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 11:00
FREE!
MOSO Arthouse

Ross Watson Overview (Visual arts)

One of the great successes of last year's Europride, Overview presents new paintings, prints and photographs from Ross Watson who numbers Elton John amongst his fans and collectors. 11am to 6pm every day.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 11:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Gallery 27

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 14:30
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
New queer/ feminist film and video event. Come and relive the freedom of punk attitude as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning and Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 18:00 (ongoing)
Curzon Soho
Following the success of the 2005 show, the creators of Eurosedos present another fun evening, with the top acts from 2005 battling it out with winners from previous Eurovision Song Contests.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 19:30
£15, £12.50 concs.
Bridewell Theatre
A queertastic night of words, music and dancing at this post-Pride party, plus an open mic session. Starring acoustic diva Jess Gardham, and writers Paul Burston and VG Lee.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£10 (£9 in advance by sending cheque made out to Studio LaDanza with SAE to venue).
Studio LaDanza

In Control (Theatre)

It's a story of sex, truth, lies and deceit!

What starts out to be a birthday celebration turns out to be something very different!
In one evening the lives of seven people are turned upside down.

Who is really In Control?

(Performances to 8th July)
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£11 / £9 (concs)
Greenwich Playhouse

Bedroom Farce (Theatre)

Long-awaited revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ingenious and gloriously funny play abou relationships and the hazards of DIY. Starring Colin Baker and Louise Jameson
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 19:45
£12, £14, £15, £17, £18, £19, £20, £21, £23, £24 concessions and group discounts available
Richmond Theatre
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall

The LipSinkers (Cabaret)

The LipSinkers return, more fabulous and glamorous than ever.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 21:00
£6 diners/ £8 advance/ £10 on the door
Bistrotheque

Play (Club)

Celebrate Pride Night with style in this classy cocktail venue, and to a unique soundtrack of indie-pop electro fusion as well as great food and drink, and guest acts with a twist.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 21:00
£5 before 11pm (or with flyer), £7 after
Essence Bar
Finish Pride off with a spot of men-only crusiing in King's Cross. Saturday 9pm to 1am then follow on party until 4am in the basement.
Sat, 30 Jun 2007, 21:00 (ongoing)
£5 or £4 with the MA1 ClubCard
Central Station
Colourful and spectacular exhibition of photographs from London and Brighton Pride festivals from 1993 right up to the present.

Mladen Peric's exhibition and its accompanying book celebrate Pride in all its rich and colourful diversity.
Sun, 1 Jul 2007, 00:00 (ongoing)
FREE!
Kazbar
New queer/ feminist film and video event. Come and relive the freedom of punk attitude as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning and Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp.
Sun, 1 Jul 2007, 14:15 (ongoing)
Curzon Soho
Mass welcoming LGBT Catholics, parents, families and friends, organised by the Soho Masses Pastoral Council. Refreshments follow the Mass. All are welcome
Sun, 1 Jul 2007, 17:00
FREE!
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Sun, 1 Jul 2007, 17:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Tue, 3 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Wed, 4 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Wed, 4 Jul 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Thu, 5 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre

Funk Me (Club)

Fundraising night out for Stonewall and an After-Pride catching up party to meet up with all those lovely people you met during the Pride weekend. Featuring funky music from soul to acid jazz with live percussion and more.

From 8pm to 3am and happy hour until 9pm.
Thu, 5 Jul 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£5 before 10pm, £7 otherwise
Club 49
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Thu, 5 Jul 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall

Vanity (Club)

Satisfy all your desires on this Pride Party Extravaganza night along with Drag Queen Betty and her stud muffins. From 10pm until super-late.
Thu, 5 Jul 2007, 22:00 (ongoing)
£8 (or £5 before 11PM)
Jongleurs
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Fri, 6 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Fri, 6 Jul 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sat, 7 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Sat, 7 Jul 2007, 20:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Beat a flip-flopped path to Adrienne's untypically tropical living room in your dangerously loud Hawaiian shirts and ill-fitting crusty thongs; kick of your espadrilles and share her holiday snapshots, stories and home movies.
Sun, 8 Jul 2007, 17:00 (ongoing)
£14 (£12 concessions)
Drill Hall
Final concert in the LGSO 2006/7 season features a programme of music by Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, and Symphony No. 10 in E minor.

Conductor: Simon Bowler
Leader: Joao Carneiro
Sun, 8 Jul 2007, 19:00
£10 (£6 conc.)
Saint John's Church
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sun, 8 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Tue, 10 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Wed, 11 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Thu, 12 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Fri, 13 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sat, 14 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sun, 15 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Tue, 17 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Thu, 19 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Fri, 20 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre

Stonewall (Theatre)

On a hot summer night in 1969 an incident took place in downtown Manhattan that changed the face of gay life forever.

Set to a soundtrack of swinging 60s girl groups, Rikki Beadle Blair's darkly humorous play is a celebration of the most glamorous night of civil disobedience in history.
Fri, 20 Jul 2007, 19:30
£8
Pleasance Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sat, 21 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre

Stonewall (Theatre)

On a hot summer night in 1969 an incident took place in downtown Manhattan that changed the face of gay life forever.

Set to a soundtrack of swinging 60s girl groups, Rikki Beadle Blair's darkly humorous play is a celebration of the most glamorous night of civil disobedience in history.
Sat, 21 Jul 2007, 19:30
£8
Pleasance Theatre
Poignant comedy evoking a summer of love, laughter and impossibly large gins, and a study of what happens between two straight men when macho barriers collapse - and friendship becomes love
Sun, 22 Jul 2007, 19:30 (ongoing)
£12 - concessions £10
Baron's Court Theatre

Stonewall (Theatre)

On a hot summer night in 1969 an incident took place in downtown Manhattan that changed the face of gay life forever.

Set to a soundtrack of swinging 60s girl groups, Rikki Beadle Blair's darkly humorous play is a celebration of the most glamorous night of civil disobedience in history.
Sun, 22 Jul 2007, 19:30