Theatre Review
Fourteen, A Feel-Good Journey of Resilience & Self-Acceptance
Similar to Timothy Conigrave's 'Holding the Man,' this play is destined to become a classic of Australian LGBTIQ+ literature. Its exuberant celebration of self-acceptance and the enduring power of love, whether from family or friends, will leave you moved and uplifted. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
THEATRE
A mischievous they/them sprite comes to town
Puck is a mischievous fairy. In Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream', they are the first of the main fairy characters to appear. Puck 'Shakespeare's mischievous sprite' loves playing pranks, such as replacing Nick Bottom's head with that of an ass.
Theatre
Humans 2.0 a fantastic fusion of acrobatics, sound & light
Circa is at the forefront of the new wave of contemporary Australian circus – pioneering how extreme physicality can create powerful and moving performances. Fuse Magazine spoke to Chelsea Hall, a Canberran acrobatic performer with the Circa about the coming show.
SHORT FILM
I Just Don't Like You... A Love Story
A day hike puts Jacob and Justin's relationship to the ultimate test. Will they make it off this deserted island? Are they lost in more ways than one? Is it game over for the couple?
QUEER TV
All of Us Strangers, a dark and twisty gay love story
On the surface, All of Us Strangers, directed by Andrew Haigh, is a dark and twisty love story. Underneath, there is the often-present storyline seen in queer cinema: that of trauma and tragedy.
LGBTIQ HISTORY
Bisexuality on Film & TV
In recent years, TV shows have started to explicitly state a character’s sexuality, either in dialogue or through a coming out scene. Christina Wilkins, Lecturer in Film and Creative Writing, asks it is bisexuality better depicted on TV than in the film?
ON THE COUCH
Couch Potato - Queer Streaming Picks 2024
FUSE Magazine film writer and movie buff Dwayne Lennoxs picks his TV highlight to start off your 2024 with queerness, desire, triumph and a few thrills!
FILM
Three wonderful films about same-sex marriage
Christina Wilkins, who is a lecturer in Film and Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham, writes about her favourite three films that celebrate equal love.
Youth Theatre Review
Fourteen, powerful, hilarious and heartbreaking
The gem-like songs scattered throughout the play are perfectly reflective of the 90s hits we know and love. Fourteen is an exceptional production about a gay teen navigating his fourteenth year.