‘Buff’ at the Vault Festival: A ‘plus sized’ show about body image – and the journey to self-acceptance
Boyz Magazine
by Boyz
1y ago
Buff – part of Vault Festival 2023 – tells the story of Nicky, a 35-year-old plus sized gay primary school teacher who finds himself recently single and navigating dating apps, whilst coping with the grieving process that comes from the bad break-up of a six year relationship. A funny yet poignant solo-performed play – centring the type of gay character who is usually left out of the story – Buff explores body image pressures, jealousy, and the journey to self-acceptance through the world of online dating and social media. Boyz spoke to writer Ben Fensome, actor David O’Reilly and director Sco ..read more
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Poppers: a review of 2022
Boyz Magazine
by Boyz
1y ago
What a year it has been! Full freedom and Covid a distance memory, at least that is how it felt for many. The year 2022 has been one to remember and as we can’t summarise the whole year here, we will focus on Poppers UK. Yep, the stuff for good times. We will discuss the bestsellers, new arrivals, what makes them last longer and a manor of other things that you might find interesting. Berlin XXX reigns supreme for another year Again, the bestseller remains Berlin XXX, for some reason this brand keeps capturing the imagination of the nation. It is with good reason as they do seem to deliver wh ..read more
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Mike Arlen 1935 – 2022: A tribute to the legendary male nudes photographer by Adam Clifford
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by Boyz
1y ago
Mike Arlen, the legendary male nudes photographer and gay pornography publisher, died earlier this month. Long-term friend, ‘Mike Arlen guy’, writer, performer – and naked yoga teacher – Adam Clifford remembers one of gay London’s most flamboyant characters and a pioneer of gay male erotica.  Mike Arlen was a legendary photographer and pornographer. Born in London in 1935 to an Irish father and cockney landlady mother – ‘My mother was almost perfect,’ he would often be heard to say – he was a child actor and in the 1950s became a showbiz journalist, interviewing Dirk Bogarde among o ..read more
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From the dancefloor to the bedroom – with jockstraps from Bent!
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by Boyz
1y ago
Oliver and Brian had never met before, but one night they found themselves dancing in the same sweaty nightclub in London. It was a club where wearing as little as possible was often encouraged, and Brian, who wasn’t particularly confident, was dancing like there was no tomorrow. He really wanted to take off his jeans and dance around in his gay jockstrap, but he was too shy to do so.  Then Oliver arrived on the dance-floor, wearing the very same jockstrap that Brian was wearing. Seeing Oliver there gave Brian the push he needed, and without further hesitation he took off his jeans and sh ..read more
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Join Beboyz.com today and share your hobbies, sports and pastimes with other Boyz readers
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by Boyz
1y ago
Beboyz.com is a unique and innovative way for Boyz readers to share their hobbies, sports and interests. Beboyz is not a hook up or dating app. We are a friendship site for gay men based around shared pastimes. Beboyz is about making new friends with people who like to do the same things as you. Beboyz is free to join and you get all the membership features.  Fresh New Look We’ve given Beboyz a fresh new look and you can now navigate profiles either by a two column list or by tiles. You can also flick through people’s tags from the main members page to see what they’re interested in. An ..read more
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A Single Man at the Park Theatre: Press night review
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by David Bridle
1y ago
It’s easy to forget the time when homosexuals were branded ‘faggots’ and children told to stay away from us. This impressive dramatisation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man immerses us in California in the early 1960s and we enter a more closeted world where a university professor can’t tell his students he’s gay. Isherwood was gay but this is no gay rights saga, this is a story of love and loss as we share the grief of George, played quietly and impressively by Theo Fraser Steele, mourning the sudden death of Jim, his young lover, killed in a traffic accident. George is a single m ..read more
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The P Word at the Bush Theatre extended to 29 Oct: Watch new interview with writer Waleed Akhtar
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by Boyz
1y ago
The Bush Theatre has announced that due to popular demand their hit production of The P Word has been extended to Saturday 29th October. Also today a video interview with author and actor Waleed Akhtar talking about the play, with cultural producer Ryan Lanji, has been released.  Audiences and critics have acclaimed the play which tells the story of Zafar, played by Esh Alladi, who flees homophobic persecution in Pakistan to seek asylum in the UK. Londoner Bilal, or Billy as he prefers to be known, played by the author Waleed Akhtar, is ground down by years of Grindr and the complexity of bei ..read more
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Theo Fraser Steele on playing George in Christopher Isherwood’s ‘A Single Man’
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by Boyz
1y ago
A new dramatisation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man is coming to the Park Theatre this month and Theo Fraser Steele is playing college professor George, the grief-stricken lead character, in this powerful but sexy gay story set in California in 1982. George is grieving the death of his long-term partner Jim and as a middle-aged gay Englishman living in the Los Angeles suburbs, he is an outsider in every way – but then one day changes everything. Theo told us more about this exciting role. Did you know the book – and movie – of A Single Man before being cast in this production? I ..read more
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Obituary: Stephen Vowles 1958 – 2022
Boyz Magazine
by David Bridle
1y ago
We are deeply sorry to report that Stephen Vowles, the Boyz advertising sales manager and our Boyz theatre critic, passed away yesterday at home after a long battle with cancer. Stephen’s family was with him at his bedside. Stephen had worked for Boyz selling advertising and writing theatre, film and book reviews for over eight years. Prior to joining Boyz, Stephen ran his own publication called Gay About Town for a year. He was also the advertising sales manager for QX magazine for over a decade. Stephen was a remarkable man. A full of life character whose energy and vibrancy would always lig ..read more
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Only An Octave Apart at Wilton’s Music Hall: Press night review by Stephen Vowles
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by Stephen Vowles
1y ago
There are some shows and performers that are just so incredible they take your breath away, leave you feeling all fuzzy and warm inside, and stay with you forever, seared into your bank of life-changing memories. The first big cultural hit in New York post-lockdown and trailing critics choice picks from all the major critics, Only An Octave Apart is one of those nights. Miss this cabaret-opera fusion on its UK premiere and you will regret it forever. On paper the combination of cabaret diva legend Justin Vivian Bond (best known in the UK as one half of Kiki and Herb) and Anthony Roth Costanzo ..read more
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