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Seven Days: BeefMince at the RVT, XXL Rugby, Two Brewers, Above the Stag and more

BeefMince at the RVT

It wouldn’t be the weekend without something delicious and this Friday (21 Jul) you can stuff yourself with BeefMince at the RVT. It’s chunky, funky, extremely sexy and loads of fun. Resident DJs Silverhook and Cactushead will be joined by house music hunk, the bad boy of beats, Mr Lee Harris. The fun starts at 10pm and advance ticket details can be found at vauxhalltavern.com.

XXL Rugby

If you want to be in the middle of the sexiest scrum outside of the England rugby team’s changing room then head to Pulse this weekend. On Saturday (22 Jul) it’s XXL Rugby and you know what that means – the super club will be fit to bursting with sweaty blokes in very tight shorts all trying to score. We don’t really need to say more, but the music will also be in a rugby league of its own from Fat Tony, Paul Morrell, Alex Logan, David Robson and Joe Egg.

Harry’s back at the Brewers

This Friday (21 Jul) there’s a preview performance of Harry Poppers and the Deathly Swallows Part Two at the Two Brewers before the team jet off for two weeks in Edinburgh. Non muggles will remember that the original version of this magical show won the Boyz award for Best Panto and we are promised more of their unique take on this classic story of good versus evil. Tickets from twoboxproductions.co.uk.

Halfway’s weekend

As always it’s all go at the small but perfectly formed Halfway II Heaven at Charing Cross with the mighty Sandra kicking things off on Friday (21 Jul). Saturday means a day of cabaret starting at 3pm with Mary Mac followed by Rose Garden and later on you get the Vixens and DJ Justin Swift. The weekend reaches a sparkling climax with CK Sunday featuring Crystal D’Canter, Kelly Mild and guests.

He Shoots He Scores

Carrying on with the sexy sports theme, He Shoots He Scores is the ‘musical with balls’ that’s on right now at Above The Stag Theatre in Vauxhall. This is the story of a gay football team who want to go from being hot misses to being winners. Tickets at abovethestag.com.

Blink of an Eye

Blink of an Eye is a new musical by Terry Gee that opens this Wednesday (26 Jul) at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town, NW5. The show is a tale of modern gay London and Terry told us: “They say write what you know, so I wrote a musical about modern gay life in London. As writer, producer and director, it has been the most stressful yet rewarding experience and best of all I get to see a cast of brilliant actors breathe life into a script and songs which were once only in my head. It is the most profound and incredible feeling. I am so proud of the whole team and can’t wait for opening night.” Tickets from 08435 159400 or lionandunicorntheatre.co.uk.

Cabaret at the Old Ship

 

There’s always a warm welcome from John and the team at the Old Ship in Limehouse. This Saturday (22 Jul) the marvellous Cookie Monstar will be entertaining the East End crowd while the next day on Sunday it’s Davina Sparkle.

More fun at the G&D

There’s something happening every night at the George and Dragon in Greenwich. The Duchess and her team always have great cabaret and don’t forget the drinks deals too. This weekend you get Lola Lasagne on Friday (21 Jul), CK on Saturday and three amazing acts on Sunday.

Sister Mary’s Playtime

This Sunday (23 Jul) instead of saying hail Mary why not say hiya Mary when the immaculate Sister Mary McArthur hosts her Playtime at the Hen and Chickens Theatre, N1. There’s no pulpit or psalms just a lot of laughs, games and show tunes, plus Sister Mary will be joned by West End star Janie Dee and ‘mind reader’ Chris Cox. Advance Ticket details from thehenandchickenstheatrebar.co.uk.

Queer British Art

If you haven’t yet been to see the fascinating Queer British Art 1861 – 1967 at Tate Britain then fear not as it’s on until October. This unique mix of paintings, drawings, personal photographs and film is the first of its kind and is a true celebration of the diversity of queer British art. Book tickets at tate.org.uk.

 

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