Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast

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Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast

Introducing Queerly's Stage & Screen Podcast hosted by Harvey Morton! Join Harvey as he sits down with LGBTQ+ stars of stage and screen for the latest interviews and insights. Whether you're planning a night out at the theatre or a trip to the cinema, this podcast is your backstage pass to the world of LGBTQ+ entertainment. Brought to you by Queerly Radio, a dedicated LGBTQ+ radio station and digital media brand, our mission is to create a welcoming space for everyone in the community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kieron Moore & Elliot Tuttle on Blue Film

    I chat with actor Kieron Moore and director Elliot Tuttle about their provocative new film Blue Film, a daring exploration of queer desire, sex work, and vulnerability. We dive into why the film has been so controversially received, the challenges of portraying raw intimacy on screen, and how Blue Film is pushing boundaries in queer storytelling.Blue Film is out in the USA on 8 May and coming to the UK soon.Follow Kieron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kieronmoore/Follow Elliot on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliottuttle/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”

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    Ryan Kopel on We Had a World & Life After Dear Evan Hansen

    I chat with actor Ryan Kopel about his new role in We Had a World at Hampstead Theatre, a deeply personal, intimate play about family and memory. We dive into what drew him to the script, how his own grandmothers shaped his love of theatre, and the transition from touring with Dear Evan Hansen to new creative projects. See We Had a World at Hampstead Theatre from 29th May to 4th July 2026: https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2026/we-had-a-world/Follow Ryan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryankopel/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Boomer Banks, Max Konnor, and Joey Mills on Ultimate Boys Trip

    Join me, Harvey Morton, on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast for an exclusive chat with Boomer Banks, Max Konnor, and Joey Mills from the new reality docuseries Ultimate Boys Trip, premiering April 28th on OUTflix.We dive into what made this Miami adventure more than just a trip, from the sweltering heat and iconic Gaythering Hotel to the real friendships and emotional moments that unfolded on camera. Hear about the unique dynamics between the OG trio and the new internet sensation Drake Von, plus some behind-the-scenes stories you won’t want to miss.Whether you’re a fan of queer reality TV or just curious about what happens when friendships are tested under the Miami sun, this episode offers a fun and thoughtful glimpse into the show’s heart.Find out more about OUTflix here: https://www.outflix.com/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dylan Trowbridge on C*ck The Play

    Harvey Morton sits down with Dylan Trowbridge, director of the critically acclaimed new production of Cock at COLAB Theatre in London. Following sold-out runs in Canada and international tours to Japan, South Africa, and Brazil, this intimate staging of Mike Bartlett’s modern classic explores identity, love, and the pressure to define ourselves in a world that craves certainty.Dylan shares his personal journey to directing Cock, how a profound loss reshaped his connection to the play, and why its themes remain urgent today. He discusses the bold choice to stage the play in a stripped-back, 34-seat arena that places audiences inches from the action, creating an electrifying and immersive experience.As an ally and advocate for queer stories, Dylan reflects on navigating authenticity and respect in telling queer narratives, emphasizing the play’s focus on love beyond labels. He also reveals insights from the production’s international tour and what he hopes London audiences will take away.See Cock at COLAB Theatre, London, April 22 – May 2: https://www.colabtheatre.co.uk/weekly/2026/4/22/cockFollow Dylan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylantrowbridgeyyz/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Veronica Green on Trompe l’Oeil, Family, and Finding Her Voice

    Join Harvey as he chats with with Veronica Green as she shares her journey from growing up in Rochdale to becoming a drag superstar and musical theatre fan. Veronica talks about her close creative bond with her brother, their bold pitch to BBC Three, and how Drag Race UK became a turning point in her career.We dive deep into her role as Demi in the brand-new musical Trompe l’Oeil at Contact Manchester. Veronica reveals what makes this show a unique blend of queer theatre, circus acrobatics, and political commentary wrapped in surreal and dazzling performances.If you love musical theatre, drag, or stories of resilience and creativity, this episode is for you. Veronica also shares her favourite musicals, dream roles, and advice for young queer performers starting out.Catch Trompe l’Oeil live at Contact Manchester from April 18th to May 2nd, 2026. Tickets and details at Contact Manchester.Get tickets here: https://contactmcr.com/events/trompe-loeilFollow Veronica Green on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veronicaqween/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sergio Antonio Maggiolo & Guido Garcia Lueches on JEEZUS!: Edinburgh Fringe Hit Heading to London

    Harvey Morton chats with Sergio Antonio Maggiolo and Guido Garcia Lueches about their groundbreaking musical JEEZUS!, premiering at the New Diorama Theatre this April.Drawing from Sergio’s experience growing up queer in Catholic Latin America and Guido’s rich background in interactive theatre, they’ve created a show that’s equal parts riotous, tender, and deeply personal. We explore how JEEZUS! wrestles with faith, identity, and power, all set to a soundtrack bursting with salsa, South American folk, and Bad Bunny-inspired beats.Hear about their journey from Edinburgh Fringe success to a London premiere, the joy of live music on stage, and a surprise on-stage proposal that stole the show. Whether you’re curious about queer storytelling, musical theatre, or just want to hear a joyful, thoughtful conversation, this episode delivers.🎟️ Don’t miss JEEZUS! at New Diorama Theatre — tickets and info here: https://newdiorama.com/whats-on/jeezusFollow Sergio Antonio Maggiolo on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sergiomaggiolo/Follow Guido Garcia Lueches on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/elguidogarcia/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Pedro Leandro on Bringing Virginia Woolf’s The Waves to Life

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with actor Pedro Leandro, who is starring as Neville in the world premiere production of Flora Wilson Brown’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre.Pedro shares his early memories of Virginia Woolf’s work, including his mum’s warning that Woolf’s writing was “quite difficult” — and how he found unexpected clarity and warmth in this new adaptation. He talks about embodying Neville, a character whose experiences as a gay man resonate deeply, and the joy he finds in acting across theatre, film, and television.Listeners will get insight into Pedro’s journey from his breakthrough role in the horror trilogy The Strangers to working with prestigious theatre companies like the Royal Shakespeare Company. He also reflects on the intimate atmosphere of Jermyn Street Theatre and what audiences can expect from this powerful, immersive production.Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about art, identity, and the enduring relevance of Woolf’s masterpiece.Get tickets for The Waves here: https://www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk/show/the-waves/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    James Holmes on Invisible Me

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with James Holmes, best known for his role as Clive in Miranda, to explore his new play Invisible Me. This heartfelt and hilarious comedy-drama delves into the dating lives and relationships of older LGBTQIA+ individuals, tackling themes of grief, love, and community with honesty and warmth.James shares his experience playing Jack, an HIV-positive widower navigating life after loss, and discusses the challenges and rewards of portraying later-life romance on stage. Together, they unpack why stories about older queer lives are so important—and why Invisible Me is a refreshing and vital addition to contemporary theatre.Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about representation, resilience, and the timeless search for connection. Don’t miss your chance to see Invisible Me at Southwark Playhouse from April 8th to May 2nd, 2026.Book tickets for Invisible Me here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/invisible-me/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Marcio Reolon & Filipe Matzembacher on Night Stage

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with Brazilian directors Marcio Reolon and Filipe Matzembacher to discuss their latest film Night Stage. Following the success of their Teddy Award-winning Hard Paint, Marcio and Filipe take us on a journey through their bold queer erotic thriller that explores the intoxicating interplay of desire, risk, and the blurred lines between public performance and private truth.Discover how the directors blend cinematic influences from Hitchcock to De Palma with a distinctly queer Brazilian perspective. Hear about the challenges and joys of working with first-time lead Gabriel Faryas, the choreographed intimacy and physicality that define the film, and the political undercurrents woven throughout the story.Whether you’re a fan of genre cinema or interested in queer storytelling that pushes boundaries, this conversation offers a thoughtful and playful look behind the scenes of Night Stage.Watch Night Stage in cinemas from April 3rd and streaming on demand from May 4th.Find out more about Night Stage: https://peccadillo.film/pages/films/night-stageFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Michael Ahomka-Lindsay and Tatenda Shamiso on Choir Boy

    What happens when you return to a role that forces you to confront parts of yourself you thought were healed? In this episode, Harvey Morton sits down with Tatenda Shamiso (co-director) and Michael Ahomka-Lindsay (who plays David) to talk about Choir Boy, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s powerful play about young Black men navigating spirituality, sexuality, race, identity, and brotherhood at a prep school.This is a conversation about vulnerability as power, about inner children demanding to be heard, and about what it means to create work where all of you, every intersectional part of you, is welcome in the room.Michael opens up about stepping back into David after the Bristol Old Vic production in 2023, and how hindsight has revealed layers he didn’t see before, both in the character and in himself. “This play is so emotive,” he tells me. “It makes you realise things about yourself you didn’t realise. I’m like, oh, okay, that isn’t healed.”Tatenda shares what it means to co-direct a play about Black masculinity while being three years further into his own transition, and how rare it is to feel like all of you is right for a project. “It’s sort of rare when you’ve got intersectional levels of marginalisation to feel like all of you is welcome in a space,” he says. “But I feel like all of me is right for this show.”We talk about physical affection between men on stage, about how Tarell’s text can send you to the depths of your soul and then crack the funniest joke two lines later, and about why their drama therapist calls theatre “medicine.” We discuss pressure, the external kind and the kind we put on ourselves, and what happens when young people try to fulfill what the world tells them to be.The chemistry between Tatenda and Michael is extraordinary. You can hear the trust, the mutual respect, and the deep care they have for each other and for this work. By the end of our conversation, I understood why none of the cast and creative team have lost contact since they first did this show. Why physical affection between men on stage matters more than you thinkWhat it’s like to return to a role with years of hindsight (and what that reveals)How Tatenda’s own journey with masculinity has shaped his approach to co-directingThe balance between joy and difficulty in telling stories about marginalised communitiesWhy vulnerability isn’t something to run from—it’s something that offers you powerWhat audiences should pay attention to in David’s arcHow gospel music and spirituals guide the emotional landscape of the playWhy this production feels like it’s arriving at exactly the right timeTatenda Shamiso is a writer, director, and live performance maker with origins from Zimbabwe, Belgium, the United States, and Switzerland. He received the 2024 Arts Foundation Futures Award for Theatre Writing and the Evening Standard Theatre Award in Emerging Talent for his solo show NO I.D. at the Royal Court Theatre. He’s co-directing Choir Boy alongside Nancy Medina.Michael Ahomka-Lindsay is reprising his role as David after the Bristol Old Vic production. His credits include Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre), Cabaret (Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre), and Disney’s Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre).Choir Boy runs at Stratford East from 26 March to 25 April 2026. Tickets start from £10.Book now: stratfordeast.com/whats-on/all-shows/choir-boyIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review wherever you’re listening. It helps more people discover these conversations.Follow Queerly:Instagram: @thisisqueerlyWebsite: thisisqueerly.comEnjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Louis Emmitt-Stern on Exes, 3AM Confessions, and Why Slippery is the Anti-Rom-Com We Need

    Harvey Morton is chatting with playwright Louis Emmitt-Stern about his new play Slippery, which is having its world premiere at Omnibus Theatre in Clapham.Louis’s play won the Soho Theatre’s Tony Craze Award, and it’s a heart-stopping comedy-drama that tackles something we don’t see on stage nearly enough, addiction and chemsex in the LGBTQ+ community. Set entirely at 3AM in a London flat, Slippery follows Jude and Kyle, two exes who haven’t seen each other for a decade since their messy breakup. They’ve just returned from A&E. Jude has slipped, but they’re both falling.In this conversation, Louis opens up about the personal inspiration behind the play, why 3AM is the perfect time for uncomfortable truths, and how he balances comedy with serious themes. We also talk about the crucial partnership with London Friend’s Antidote service, his journey through rejection to recognition at Soho Theatre, and why he describes his work as “Trojan horse romantic dramas.”It’s a brilliant chat about the conversations we wish we’d had, the versions of ourselves we can’t escape, and why sometimes the best stories come from the moments we’re most vulnerable.Louis Emmitt-Stern is a rising star playwright whose work has been championed by Soho Theatre. His plays include I F*cked You in My Spaceship (Soho Theatre, VAULT Festival - VAULT Festival Origins Award for Outstanding New Work) and Snakes and Ladders (Southwark Playhouse). He’s also adapted Mansfield Park for Jane Austen’s House. Louis is a contributor to the Soho Writers Alumni Group and has been part of Soho Theatre Writers Lab and Oxford Playhouse’s Playmakers Scheme.Slippery runs at Omnibus Theatre, Clapham until 11th April 2026.Book tickets: omnibus-clapham.org/slipperyThis production is in partnership with London Friend, the UK’s oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans charity. Their Antidote service provides support around drug and alcohol recovery for the LGBTQ+ community.Learn more: londonfriend.org.ukFollow Queerly on Instagram: @thisisqueerlyFollow the play: @slipperytheplayVisit our website: thisisqueerly.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating wherever you’re listening. It really helps other people find the show!For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Adèle Anderson’s Journey from Civil Servant to Priscilla’s Bernadette

    Harvey Morton sits down with the remarkable Adèle Anderson, who is making history as the first trans woman to professionally play Bernadette in Priscilla Queen of the Desert.Best known as one-third of the internationally acclaimed satirical cabaret trio Fascinating Aïda, Adèle opens up about her extraordinary journey, from spending years as a civil servant and secretary while transitioning, to finally breaking into theatre at 30, to now playing the role she was born to play.This is an intimate and honest conversation about perseverance, visibility as activism, found family, and why representation on stage matters more than ever. Adèle shares her thoughts on the current toxic climate around trans rights, why she believes “the vast majority of the British public don’t give two hoots about trans people in bathrooms,” and the profound responsibility of being visible to young people who see themselves reflected on stage.Whether you’re a theatre lover, a Priscilla fan, or someone who needs to hear a story about never giving up on your dreams, this episode will inspire and move you.What it means to be the first trans woman to play Bernadette professionallyThe “long time coming” journey to this historic momentAdèle’s 10 years of being “unemployable” in theatre while transitioningWorking as a civil servant and secretary to prove she “wouldn’t be a burden on the state”How Fascinating Aïda became her foundation, shield, and found familyWhy the group didn’t address her trans identity for years—and why that changedThe overwhelming positive response to their song “Prisoner of Gender”Her perspective on the trans bathroom debate and right-wing media toxicityMeeting parents and children at the stage door who see themselves representedWhy visibility on stage is her form of activismThe touching story at the heart of Priscilla—identity, diversity, and self-acceptanceHow Bernadette and the other characters become a found familyLearning to dance alongside Strictly professionals and West End dancersThe 100+ costume changes and her favourite costume momentWhy this story of hope and redemption resonates now more than everHer advice to her younger self: “Keep at it. Never lose hope.”What’s next for Fascinating Aïda (spoiler: they’re touring again next year!)Adèle Anderson is best known as one-third of Fascinating Aïda, the satirical cabaret trio she’s performed with for over three decades. She is currently starring as Bernadette in the UK and Ireland tour of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, making history as the first trans woman to play the role professionally. With a career spanning musical theatre, cabaret, film consultation, and activism through visibility, Adèle continues to inspire audiences across the country.Priscilla Queen of the Desert UK TourWebsite: https://priscillauktour.comTouring through July 2026 across the UK and IrelandFascinating AïdaWebsite: https://www.fascinatingaida.co.ukNew tour coming in 2027!For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Peter Caulfield & Kellie Shirley: Pints, Pubs, and Playing 14 Characters in TWO

    Harvey Morton is joined by the brilliant Peter Caulfield and Kellie Shirley, who are bringing Jim Cartwright’s immersive production of TWO to Park Theatre from 1st-25th April.Between them, Peter and Kellie play fourteen characters—ranging from age eight to eighty, in an intimate pub setting where you, the audience, become the punters. It’s theatre like you’ve never experienced it before, complete with 80s bangers, a built bar, and even pub quizzes on select nights.In this episode, we chat about:Their incredible chemistry and how they first bonded on One Man, Two Governors twelve years agoThe challenge of inhabiting fourteen different characters and finding truth in each oneWhy they abandoned fat suits and chose authenticity insteadThe magic (and occasional awkwardness) of immersive theatre when you can see every audience member’s faceWhy TWO feels more relevant than ever in our isolated, screen-obsessed worldPeter’s reunion with Russell T Davies on Tip Toe, coming to Channel 4 this summerKellie’s role as chain-smoking Auntie Terry in the beloved sitcom Changing EndsThe difference between performing on stage versus screen, and why theatre gives you an immediate reaction you just can’t get on TVBook tickets for TWO at Park Theatre: https://parktheatre.co.uk/events/two/Watch Changing Ends on ITVX: https://www.itv.com/watch/changing-ends/10a3919Follow Peter Caulfield on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petercaulfield/Follow Kellie Shirley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelshirl/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Vivian Panka on Making History as Regina George: "If It Inspires Even One Kid, I Feel Honoured"

    This week, Harvey Morton is thrilled to be reunited with the incredible Vivian Panka, who is currently making history as the first woman of colour to play Regina George in the UK and Ireland tour of Mean Girls.In this conversation, Vivian opens up about:✨ Holding the Secret – What it was like keeping her Mean Girls casting under wraps for months and the overwhelming response when the news finally dropped🎭 Growing Up in Holland – How High School Musical sparked her love of musical theatre, and what it was like discovering shows like Wicked and Sister Act🇬🇧 The Leap to the UK – Moving to a new country during the pandemic to star in 9 to 5, and the people like Louise Rednapp who showed her kindness when she had no family nearby👑 Making History – The profound significance of being the first Black or mixed-race woman to play Regina George full-time, and the messages from parents and young people that remind her why representation matters💪 Quiet Determination – How she advocated for herself by asking to be seen for Regina (not just Gretchen), and what gave her the confidence to go after what she wanted🎤 Finding Regina – How she's making the iconic character her own, why Someone Gets Hurt and World Burn have both become favourites, and her Disney Channel pre-show playlist📹 Documenting the Journey – Why she's vlogging the entire Mean Girls experience and what it means to share these moments with her audience🌟 Learning from the Best – The invaluable lessons she's learned from working with Alice Fearn, Ryan Kopel, and other leading performers about professionalism, calm, and community🎯 Dream Roles – She's already done two of her three dream shows (Dear Evan Hansen and Mean Girls) 💭 Advice to Her Younger Self – What she'd tell herself on that first terrifying day of 9 to 5 rehearsals, and why we all need to remember that "we aren't saving lives"Vivian is honestly such a warm, kind, and hard-working person. Her journey from Holland to the West End stage is inspiring, but what strikes us most is her genuine desire to use her platform for good and to open doors for others. I think we could all learn to be more Vivian.Follow Vivian:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VivianPankaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivianpanka/?hl=enSee Mean Girls on Tour:https://meangirlsmusical.com/#tour-datesFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Alexis Gregory on Taking SMOKE Across the UK

    Harvey Morton reconnects with critically acclaimed theatre-maker Alexis Gregory, whose bold new work SMOKE is touring the UK from April through June 2026. This fast-paced queer thriller blends savage comedy with unflinching explorations of grief, psychosis, and drug use in the digital age.SMOKE runs from 21st April – 20th June 2026, visiting London, Hastings, Brighton, Norwich, Bristol, Margate, Salford, Hull, Poole, and Nottingham. Each performance includes a 45-minute post-show panel discussion.For tickets and full tour information, visit alexisgregory.co.ukFollow Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexis.gregory/ Follow You Are Loved on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youareloved.cic/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  16. 123

    Stripped Down: Matt Cullen and Crush Daddy on Breaking Stigmas, Sobriety, and Reality TV That Goes Deeper

    This week on Queerly's Stage and Screen, Harvey is joined by Matt Cullen and Crush Daddy to talk about Stripped Down - a new series launching on OUTflix March 3rd that follows six gay strippers in Wilton Manors, Florida as they navigate life on and off the stage.What started as a viral YouTube interview that hit nearly half a million views has transformed into a reality series that challenges everything you think you know about sex work, stripping, and the people behind the performances. Matt, creator of the acclaimed documentary series Our Queer Life, and Crush, a former Division I basketball player turned stripper and content creator who's been sober for nearly a decade, open up about trust, authenticity, and why the LGBTQ+ community became home.We talk about breaking down stigmas around sex work, the power of honest storytelling, why Wilton Manors was the perfect location for this series, and what it takes to be vulnerable on camera. Crush shares his sobriety journey and why he feels it's his duty to be open about addiction. Matt explains how he's carving out new space in LGBTQ+ reality TV - going deeper than the drama while keeping it real.This conversation is thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest. If you're tired of reality TV that's either sanitised or purely focused on drama, this one's for you.Watch Stripped Down on OUTflix: https://www.outflix.comFollow Matt Cullen: https://www.instagram.com/mattcullen/Follow Crush Daddy: https://www.instagram.com/crushdaddy/Stripped Down premieres March 3rd on OUTflix. Six performers, one house, and stories that go far beyond the stage.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ted Walliker and Lev Govorovski on RON

    This week, Harvey Morton is joined by Ted Walliker and Lev Govorovski to talk about their upcoming show RON, opening at Riverside Studios from 5th-7th March.Ted and Lev met on a play at the Finborough last summer and discovered they share an unusual skill set, they’re both actors and theatre technicians. That chance meeting led to a creative partnership that’s resulted in something truly unique: a one-person show about a stand-up comedian whose terrible set spirals into a strange, absurd journey through his mind.Get tickets to RON here from 5th to 7th March at Riverside Studios: https://riversidestudios.co.uk/whats-on/Jf-ron/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Paul Bradshaw on Queer Identity, Class, and Theatre’s Power to Change

    Harvey Morton sits down with actor, writer, and director Paul Bradshaw ahead of his groundbreaking double bill at Park Theatre. Paul shares his journey from growing up on a council estate to becoming the first playwright to have a double bill programmed at this iconic venue.We dive into the themes that connect his award-winning debut tell me straight and the world premiere of aggy, exploring queer identity, class, privilege, and creativity. Paul reflects on the challenges of navigating the theatre industry as a working-class artist and how his background shapes the stories he tells.Tickets for tell me straight and the world premiere of aggy are available here: https://parktheatre.co.uk/events/tell-me-straight/ and https://parktheatre.co.uk/events/aggy/Follow Paul on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_paulbradshaw/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  19. 120

    Harry Lighton & Harry Melling on Pillion, Debuts, and BAFTA Success

    Join Harvey Morton on this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with director Harry Lighton and actor Harry Melling about their remarkable journeys and the acclaimed film Pillion. Fresh off three BAFTA nominations, including Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer, Harry Lighton shares the highs and surprises of his debut feature’s success. Meanwhile, Harry Melling reflects on his evolution from playing Dudley Dursley in Harry Potter to his powerful role as Colin in Pillion.We dive into the creative choices behind the film’s striking contrasts and the personal transformations that shaped this deeply moving story.Pillion is in cinemas now: https://a24films.com/films/pillionFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  20. 119

    Ella Maisy Purvis: Patience, Neurodivergence, Representation & Dream Roles

    Join Harvey on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with Ella Maisy Purvis, the breakout star of Channel 4’s acclaimed drama Patience. Ella’s portrayal of Patience Evans, a neurodivergent detective, has captured hearts and sparked vital conversations about authentic representation on screen.In this episode, Ella opens up about growing up seeing autistic characters who were never explicitly named, the importance of diverse and unapologetic representation, and the incredible success of Patience. She also shares her dream roles, including characters who communicate beyond words and, yes, even a cheeky nod to James Bond.Tune in for a thoughtful, fun, and deeply personal conversation that shines a light on what it means to break new ground in television today. Don’t miss the full interview on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast.Watch Patience on Channel 4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/patienceFollow Ella on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ellamaisypurvis/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Robert Tregoning on Creating the New Musical That Witch!

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant Robert Tregoning to talk all things That Witch!, a magical new musical co-created with his husband Billy Cullum. From their first meeting as performers in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to crafting a show that blends supernatural high school drama with pop culture flair, Robert shares the heart and humour behind this spellbinding production. We dive into the meta-musical format, the empowering themes of identity and queerness, and the excitement of showcasing part one at MT Fest UK 2026 at The Other Palace. Plus, hear about the incredible cast, including It’s a Sin’s Omari Douglas, and the talented creative team led by director Jess Edwards and musical director Arlene McNaught. Tune in for a fun, thoughtful conversation full of magic, camp, and the joy of storytelling. Don’t miss it!Tickets are available here: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/that-witch/Follow Robert on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobtregoning/Follow Billy on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/billycullum/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ethan Daniel Corbett on Laid Bare | Streaming now on OUTflix

    Join Harvey Morton as he chats with Ethan Daniel Corbett, the charismatic lead of the new OUTflix series Laid Bare. This seductive queer mystery-thriller follows ten men at a clothing-optional resort where secrets, sex, and murder collide in a high-stakes game for a fortune.Ethan opens up about stepping into the role of Alistair Lambrakis, navigating full-frontal nudity, and the unique camaraderie that formed on set under the scorching Palm Springs sun. We dive deep into what makes Laid Bare unapologetically queer, why audiences are craving more queer mystery thrillers, and the empowering message behind the steamy scenes.Whether you’re a fan of The White Lotus, Knives Out, or just love a good queer drama with edge, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and a few surprises. Don’t miss it!Stream now on OUTflix: https://www.outflix.comFollow Ethan Daniel Corbett on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethandanielcorbett/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  23. 116

    Alan Turkington on Dear Liar, Heartstopper, and New Adventures at Jermyn Street Theatre

    Join Harvey Morton as he chats with Alan Turkington, known for his roles in Heartstopper and Hollyoaks. Alan shares his experience stepping into the role of George Bernard Shaw in the intimate revival of Dear Liar at Jermyn Street Theatre, a play built entirely from the letters between Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell. We explore the challenges and joys of performing in such a close-knit space, the impact of Heartstopper on queer storytelling, and Alan’s exciting new chapter rescuing a puppy from Spain.Don’t miss this thoughtful and fun conversation with an actor who brings warmth and honesty to every role.Tickets for Dear Liar are on sale now for the run from 5 February to 7 March 2026. Grab yours here: https://www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk/show/dear-liar/Follow Alan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thisisalanturk/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  24. 115

    Daniel Foxx on Queer Icons, Comedy, and Reinventing a Villain

    Join Harvey Morton on this episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with award-winning comedian and writer Daniel Foxx about the critically acclaimed musical parody Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch. Fresh from multiple sold-out runs and now heading to London’s The Other Palace, Daniel shares insights into revamping the show for its biggest stage yet, why Ursula remains a powerful queer icon, and the joy of celebrating body positivity through camp and parody.Get tickets for Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch at The Other Palace until 5 April 2026: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/unfortunate/See Daniel Foxx on Tour: https://linktr.ee/danielfoxxtourGet Daniel's book Bedtime Stories for Privileged Children: https://amzn.to/3M6XUzlFollow Daniel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dnlfoxx/?hl=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  25. 114

    Paris Hilton on rewriting her story in Infinite Icon, Britney and LGBTQ+ fans

    In this exclusive interview, Paris Hilton shares her journey from pop culture icon to fierce advocate and artist. She opens up about the challenges she faced in the early 2000s, the deep love she feels for her LGBTQ+ fans, and the icons who inspired her along the way. Discover the story behind INFINITE ICON: A VISUAL MEMOIR - a film that’s as much about healing and authenticity as it is about music and art. Don’t miss this candid conversation with Paris, premiering in cinemas worldwide from January 30, 2026.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Crowning Christmas Chaos: Patti Boo Rae on Reigning Supreme in Little Miss Christmas

    Join Harvey Morton on this festive episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with the dazzling Patti Boo Rae about their hit show Little Miss Christmas, now lighting up the Southwark Playhouse Borough stage. From defending the coveted Candy Cane Crown to the madcap beauty pageant antics, Patti shares behind-the-scenes stories, their love for Christmas, and how queer sensibilities bring a unique sparkle to the holiday season. We dive into the show's pop culture nods, the thrill of live variety performance, and the pressures of festive perfection, all wrapped up in a campy, heartfelt celebration you won't want to miss. Whether you're a drag aficionado or new to the scene, Patti’s infectious energy promises a Christmas party like no other.Little Miss Christmas continues at Southwark Playhouse Borough until 3 January 2026. Tickets are available here. Follow Patti on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pattiboorae/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Ann Akinjirin & Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ on Love, Resilience, and Dreamers

    Harvey Morton sits down with writer-director Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor and actors Ann Akinjirin and Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ to discuss the powerful new film Dreamers. Rooted in Joy’s own experience seeking asylum, Dreamers tells a moving love story set in a removal centre, exploring how love, friendship, and community can flourish even in the most challenging and unlikely places.Joy shares how her personal journey shaped the film’s narrative, emphasizing the humanity behind immigration stories often overlooked. Ann and Ronkẹ reflect on their roles and how the film brings warmth and color to a harsh environment, challenging stereotypes and inviting audiences to rethink what home and love mean.Tune in to hear about the creative process, the importance of community, and the film’s message of hope and resistance in today’s political climate. Dreamers is in cinemas from 5th December - don’t miss it.Follow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joygharoro/?hl=en-gbFollow Ann Akinjirin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annakinjirin/?hl=en-gbFollow Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ ơn Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ronkusgram/?hl=en-gbFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kate Butch on Her Journey from Drag Race to Pantomime

    Harvey Morton interviews Kate, co-writer and performer in the adult pantomime 'Snow White'. They discuss the unique challenges and joys of bringing a cheeky, adult twist to a classic fairy tale, the evolution of drag pantomimes, and the importance of authenticity in performance. Kate shares insights into her creative process, collaboration with Crudie Dench, and her journey from Drag Race to writing and performing in pantomimes. The conversation is filled with humour, personal anecdotes, and advice for aspiring drag artists.Get tickets to Snow White: https://booking.artstickets.co.uk/EventAvailability?WebEventId=snow-whiteFollow Kate on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thekatebutch/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Elf The Musical’s Store Manager Dermot Canavan on Festive Magic, Career Highlights & More

    In this festive episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton chats with Dermot Canavan, the charismatic Store Manager in Elf The Musical currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre. Dermot shares his unique take on the beloved character, describing him as a “big old gay” with a flair for the dramatic, and talks about how the show has become a modern Christmas classic that brings out the childlike wonder in all of us.Hear Dermot’s heartfelt memories of Christmas magic from his own childhood, his thoughts on the show’s perfect balance of humour and meaningful messages, and what it’s like performing in such a joyful, high-energy production. He also reflects on his diverse career spanning Shakespeare, musicals like Hairspray and Fiddler on the Roof, and his work as a playwright.Whether you’re a fan of Elf or new to the show, this lively conversation offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the magic of the musical and Dermot’s journey as a performer. Don’t miss it!Tickets for Elf The Musical at Aldwych Theatre are available now for performances through to 3 January 2026. For tickets and dates visit https://elflondon.comFollow Dermot on Instagram @derrybear For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Daniel’s Husband: Love, Commitment, and Complexity with Joel Harper-Jackson & Luke Fetherston

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with Joel Harper-Jackson and Luke Fetherston, the captivating leads of Daniel’s Husband, now playing at the Marylebone Theatre. They discuss what drew them to this powerful play, the challenges and joys of portraying such an intimate relationship, and the timely themes of love, marriage, and identity explored in the production. Hear their personal reflections, behind-the-scenes stories, and why this play is so important for today’s conversations around LGBTQ+ rights and commitment.Don’t miss this insightful and heartfelt conversation — and be sure to catch Daniel’s Husband live in London from 4 December 2025 to 10 January 2026. Tickets and more info here: https://www.marylebonetheatre.com/productions/daniels-husband Follow Luke on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lukefethers/Follow Joel on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/joelharperjacks/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 Special: Conversations with Ellis Howard, Jodie-Simone Howe, Nathaniel Price & Stanley Baxton

    Welcome to this special episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, where we celebrate the incredible talents of the BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 cohort. Supported by Netflix, BAFTA Breakthrough is a prestigious initiative dedicated to accelerating the careers of outstanding creatives across film, television, and games. This episode features in-depth conversations with four remarkable artists shaping the future of storytelling.Ellis HowardAn actor and writer from Liverpool, Ellis trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He gained critical acclaim for his magnetic lead role as Byron in the BBC’s What It Feels Like For A Girl, a powerful series exploring identity and self-discovery in the early 2000s UK club scene. Ellis has also appeared in the BBC horror series Red Rose and made his West End debut in Aaron Sorkin’s To Kill a Mockingbird.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellisfrancishoward/Jodie-Simone HoweA London-based costume designer with over a decade of experience, Jodie-Simone has worked on award-winning projects such as Mr Loverman and the Amazon Prime series starring Riz Ahmed. She is the founding director of The Black Costume Network, a community dedicated to diversifying the costume industry in the UK and beyond. Jodie-Simone’s work spans television, film, music videos, and dance theatre.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acostumequeen/Nathaniel PriceNathaniel is a writer and producer known for his emotionally engaging and ethically crafted storytelling. His acclaimed adaptation of Bernardine Evaristo’s Mr Loverman aired on BBC One in 2024. Nathaniel has contributed to popular series including Noughts & Crosses and The Outlaws, and continues to develop original and adapted television dramas.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanielprice_/Stanley BaxtonA narrative game developer, Stanley creates satirical, horrifying, and queer games that push boundaries. His award-winning work includes titles recognized with the Golden Banana of Discord and the New Media Writing Prize. Stanley’s games are designed for a niche audience, blending experimental storytelling with sharp social commentary.About BAFTA BreakthroughBAFTA Breakthrough, supported by Netflix, is BAFTA’s flagship talent development programme, now in its twelfth year. It identifies and supports exceptional emerging creatives in film, television, and games who are on the cusp of major career breakthroughs. The initiative offers mentorship, industry connections, and career development opportunities to help shape the next generation of creative leaders. Alumni include notable stars such as Florence Pugh, Tom Holland, and Letitia Wright.Tune in to hear these inspiring artists share their journeys, creative processes, and insights into the industry. To explore the full BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 cohort, visit thisisqueerly.com.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Inside The Hunger Games On Stage with James Robert Moore

    In this episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast, host Harvey Morton chats with James Robert Moore, Associate Director of The Hunger Games On Stage - one of London’s most talked-about productions. James shares insights into the immersive staging, the challenges of adapting such a beloved story for the theatre, and the incredible cast bringing Katniss and Peeta to life. We also dive into James’s debut novel, Not Good Enough, exploring his writing process and how growing up gay inspired his storytelling across mediums.Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about creativity, resilience, and the power of queer narratives in both theatre and literature.Find out more about the show and get your tickets here: The Hunger Games On StageGrab a copy of James’s novel here: Not Good EnoughFollow James on Instagram for updates and insights: Follow James On InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review - it really helps us out!For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Open To It on OUTflix: Love, Laughter & Queer Complexity with Laganja Estranja & Cast

    Show Notes:Join host Harvey Morton on Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with Frank Arthur-Smith, Matthew Hartman, and Laganja Estranja about the second season of Open To It, streaming now on OUTflix. This hilarious and heartfelt queer comedy dives into the messy, sexy, and joyful world of open relationships and polyamory within the LGBTQ+ community. Discover how the show balances humor with emotional depth, challenges stereotypes, and celebrates queer love in all its forms. Hear from the creators and cast about their favorite moments, the importance of representation, and what’s coming next for this groundbreaking series. Whether you’re curious about consensual non-monogamy or just love a good queer comedy, this episode is for you.Watch Open To It Season 2 on OUTflixFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Simon Haines on Bisexual Visibility, The Running Man and Breaking Stage Ground

    Join host Harvey Morton on Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast for an engaging conversation with Simon Haines - the openly bisexual British actor starring in Edgar Wright’s highly anticipated blockbuster The Running Man. Simon shares his journey from stage to screen, including his breakout role in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and his bold new two-person stage play inspired by Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.In this episode, Simon opens up about the joy and responsibility of being openly bisexual in the entertainment industry, the creative process behind his upcoming play exploring bisexuality in professional football, and the thrill of working with visionary director Edgar Wright on The Running Man. He also offers heartfelt advice to young LGBTQ+ actors navigating their careers.Follow Simon on Instagram and catch The Running Man in cinemas now!Simon's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thesimonhaines/?hl=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Palm Royale: Power, Secrets & Sisterhood with Kristen Wiig, Amber Chardae Robinson, Laura Dern, Kaia Gerber & Jayme Lemons

    Join Harvey Morton for an exclusive deep dive into Palm Royale Season 2 with an all-star lineup: Kristen Wiig (Maxine Dellacorte Simmons), Amber Chardae Robinson (Virginia), Laura Dern (Linda Shaw), Kaia Gerber (Mitzi), and executive producer Jayme Lemons. Discover the fierce battles for power, the hidden secrets of Palm Beach high society, and the inspiring stories of female empowerment and survival that drive the series. From character transformations to behind-the-scenes insights, this episode offers a fun and candid conversation about what makes Palm Royale a must-watch. Tune in for laughs, revelations, and the ultimate insider’s look at the show streaming now on Apple TV.Guests: Kristen Wiig, Amber Chardae Robinson, Laura Dern, Kaia Gerber & Jayme LemonsStream Palm Royale Season 2 on Apple TV.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Damon Gould on Ride The Cyclone and Finding Freedom Through Dance

    Harvey Morton sits down with Damon Gould, the talented performer behind Noel Gruber - the most romantic boy in town—in the upcoming UK premiere of Ride The Cyclone at Southwark Playhouse Elephant. Damon opens up about growing up in a small industrial town, how dance became his safe space and escape, and the journey that led him to the West End stage.They dive deep into the themes of Ride The Cyclone - life, death, second chances, and the power of connection. Damon shares how the show’s immersive storytelling and heartfelt characters will inspire audiences to reach out to their loved ones and live authentically. Plus, get a sneak peek into the collaborative rehearsal process and the magic that makes this musical a must-see.Don’t miss this candid and moving conversation with Damon Gould. Tickets for Ride The Cyclone are on sale now for performances from 14 November 2025 to 10 January 2026 at Southwark Playhouse Elephant. Get tickets here:https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/ride-the-cyclone/Follow Damon on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/damongxuld/?hl=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Crayola the Queen on Drag, Pantomime & Queer Magic in Wicked Witches

    Join Harvey Morton on Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with Crayola the Queen about her starring role as Adelphaba in Wicked Witches, the dazzling drag pantomime lighting up the Pleasance London this Christmas. Discover how Crayola’s journey from opening for Chappell Roan to embracing queer storytelling in theatre has shaped this unique production. Hear about the show's blend of family-friendly fun and adult sass, its vibrant soundtrack, and the importance of authentic queer representation on stage. Whether you’re a pantomime fan or new to drag theatre, this episode is packed with sparkle and laughs.Get your tickets for the family-friendly show here: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/wicked-witches-popular-pantoAnd for the adult version here: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/wicked-witches-popular-pantoFollow Crayola on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crayolathequeen/?hl=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    She’s The He: Breaking Boundaries with Siobhan McCarthy & Nico Carney

    Join host Harvey Morton on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with writer-director Siobhan McCarthy and lead actor Nico Carney about their groundbreaking film She’s The He. Premiering internationally at the 69th BFI London Film Festival, this hilarious and heartfelt comedy flips the gender-swap trope on its head, exploring friendship, identity, and the journey of coming out in a world where being trans is still inherently controversial.Hear about the film’s bold creative spirit, the iconic tampon fight scene, and how an all-queer and trans cast and crew brought this story to life with humor and honesty. Siobhan and Nico share their inspirations, the challenges of making the film, and what’s next for them in their careers.Stay tuned for release updates by following @shesthehemovie on Instagram. Whether you’re a fan of teen rom-coms or looking for authentic trans stories, She’s The He is a must-watch.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Em Prendergast on Deaf Representation, Queer Stories, and Breaking Barriers

    Em Prendergast joins Harvey Morton to discuss their role in Deafinitely Theatre’s groundbreaking production of Barrier(s) by Eloise Pennycott. Em shares their journey as an actor working across British Sign Language, Sign Supported English, and spoken English, while offering candid insights into the challenges faced by deaf and queer communities in the arts. From their personal experience with hearing loss to their passionate advocacy for inclusive storytelling, Em delivers a message that resonates far beyond the stage: “Put your money where your mouth is… because you will not learn if you don’t learn directly from the source.”Em discusses their role as Alana in Barrier(s), a journalist who has “all the right language” but struggles to support their deaf partnerThe unexpected journey of learning BSL for fun, only to lose their hearing shortly afterGrowing up working class and how theatre provided access to education and self-discoveryThe importance of representing intersectional identities: “The deaf queer community is thriving… but you just don’t see that representation”Em’s exciting new project: a lesbian adaptation of Lorca’s Yerma featuring both spoken English and BSLPractical advice for theaters wanting to become more inclusiveWhere to See Barrier(s)The Rep, Birmingham: October 18-25, 2025HOME, Manchester: November 6-8, 2025Camden People’s Theatre, London: November 11-29, 2025Tickets available at deafinitelytheatre.co.uk/Event/barriersFollow Em Prendergast on Instagram: @emprenemprenDeafinitely Theatre - The UK’s first deaf-launched and led theater companyRead our full article with Em on thisisqueerly.comFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Danielle Steers & Tobias Turley: How Climate Crisis Became the Year’s Most Original Musical

    Harvey Morton is joined by Tobias Turley and Danielle Steers, the stars of Hot Mess - the award-winning musical that’s bringing its unique climate crisis rom-com to London after sweeping five awards at the Edinburgh Fringe.Tobias (Humanity) returns to the podcast following his Mamma Mia journey, while we welcome Danielle (Earth) for the first time as they discuss:• How the seemingly “crazy” concept of Earth and Humanity falling in love works brilliantly on stage• The challenges facing original musicals in London’s West End• Why their collaborative rehearsal process has been so rewarding• How the show addresses climate change without being preachy• The importance of supporting new work in musical theatre• Their Broadway ambitions for the showTobias also updates us on his Scene Stealers podcast, now entering its third season.Links:• Hot Mess at Southwark Playhouse Elephant (Oct 16-Nov 8, 2025): https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/hot-mess/• Scene Stealers Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/scenestealerspodcast/• Listen to Scene Stealers: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lKkeHYaGCowhkPTLPAhyq• Follow Danielle on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/misssteers/?hl=en• Follow Tobias on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tobias_turley/?hl=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Tiffany ‘New York’ Pollard on Slayers: Wheel of Fate

    Reality TV icon Tiffany “New York” Pollard joins Harvey to discuss her groundbreaking new competition series 'Slayers: Wheel of Fate', which combines fantasy elements with queer representation. From hungry dragons to the villainous Queen Karen, Tiffany shares what makes this show unlike anything you’ve seen before.About the show:Hosted by reality TV legend Tiffany “New York” Pollard, “Slayers: Wheel of Fate” follows 10 queer competitors through an immersive gaming experience complete with a mysterious castle, a villain named Queen Karen, and a ‘dragon’ that eats the eliminated contestant every week. Contestants battle for the chance to win $25,000 provided by Taimi, the leading queer dating app.'Slayers: Wheel of Fate' premieres October 8th 2025 on OUTflix, and on OUTflix Proud via Freeview in the UK.Find out more about OUTflix: https://www.outflix.comFollow Tiffany on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tiffany_hbic_pollard/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Finding Your Superpower: Kevin Yates on ‘13 Going On 30’

    In this joyful and inspiring episode, Harvey chats with Kevin Yates, ensemble member of the world premiere production of 13 Going On 30 - The Musical. Kevin shares his journey from a small town in Norfolk to the stage, discusses the magical elements of bringing this beloved film to theatrical life, and delivers powerful insights about authenticity, representation, and embracing your unique “superpower” in the industry.Kevin’s impressive credits include Cruel Intentions (UK Tour), Come From Away (UK Tour), Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations (Prince Edward Theatre), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (UK Tour), Priscilla Queen of The Desert (UK Tour), and RENT (Other Palace). His TV credits include Dreamland (Sky) and Bimini Bon Boulash: Homecoming Queen (BBC).13 Going On 30 - The Musical stars Lucie Jones as Jenna Rink, David Hunter as Matt Flamhaff, and Grace Mouat as Lucy Wyman. Based on the 2004 rom-com classic starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, the musical is now playing at Manchester Opera House until October 12 2025.Get tickets here: https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/13-going-on-30-the-musical/opera-house-manchester/Follow Kevin on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kevby91For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Forbidden Pages: How 'The Librarians' Exposes the Fight for LGBTQ+ Stories with Kim Snyder, Amanda Jones & Maria Cuomo Cole

    In this powerful episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey speaks with the team behind the urgent new documentary 'The Librarians' - director Kim Snyder, brave librarian Amanda Jones, and producer Maria Cuomo Cole.When Amanda Jones discovered she had lost twelve former students to suicide "simply for being othered", she knew she had to stand up against the unprecedented wave of book banning targeting LGBTQ+ stories in her small Louisiana town. Her courage, alongside other librarians across America, inspired this riveting documentary executive produced by Sarah Jessica Parker.Our guests reveal the organszed nature behind what appears to be grassroots censorship, the historical parallels to totalitarian movements, and how books quite literally save LGBTQ+ lives. Jones shares her legal battle that recently resulted in a Supreme Court victory, while the filmmakers discuss creating a 'Librarians Without Borders' movement as similar censorship efforts spread globally.From death threats to standing ovations, this conversation explores how everyday heroes are risking everything to ensure marginalised youth see themselves represented on library shelves. 'The Librarians' comes to cinemas on 26 September - a must-watch documentary for anyone who believes in the power of stories to change lives.To find a screening near you, visit: https://thelibrariansfilm.com/screenings/ Follow The Librarians Film on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thelibrariansfilm/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Playing 15 Characters in One Show: Samuel Barnett on Mary Whitehouse, Career Challenges, and Finding Joy in Acting

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey speaks with Tony-nominated actor Samuel Barnett about his extraordinary performance in 'The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse' at Nottingham Playhouse. Samuel reveals the challenges and joys of playing over 15 characters (including Margaret Thatcher and Jesus) opposite Maxine Peake in Caroline Bird’s provocative new play about Britain’s infamous moral campaigner.From the technical demands of rapid character changes to the emotional impact of witnessing diverse audiences unite around the play’s message of empathy, Samuel offers fascinating insights into this unique theatrical experience. The conversation expands beyond the current production as Samuel reflects on his remarkable career journey – from his Tony-nominated roles in 'The History Boys' and 'Twelfth Night' to his one-man show at the Edinburgh Fringe and his screen work. With disarming honesty and humour, Samuel discusses the parallels between historical culture wars and today’s divisive rhetoric, what it’s like working with the “extraordinary” Maxine Peake, and the wisdom he’s gained about finding joy in acting for its own sake. Get tickets for The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse (running until September 27th, 2025): https://nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/events/the-last-stand-of-mrs-mary-whitehouse/Follow Samuel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrsamuelbarnett/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SOLO: Toxic Love & Drag Glory with Felix Maritaud & Sophie Dupuis

    This week, Harvey sits down with the stars of the powerful new Canadian film SOLO for two illuminating conversations about toxic relationships, drag artistry, and queer representation on screen.French actor Felix Maritaud (120 BPM, Sauvage) discusses his transformative experience becoming drag performer Olivier, while award-winning director Sophie Dupuis reveals the collaborative process behind creating "the most queer cast ever assembled in a Canadian production."Follow Felix on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/itsfelixmaritaud/Follow Sophie on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sophiedupuis/SOLO opens in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from September 19 2025.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Victoria Wood’s Musical Legacy Lives On: Paulus the Cabaret Geek on ‘Looking For Me Friend’

    Harvey Morton speaks with Paulus the Cabaret Geek about his critically acclaimed tribute show 'Looking For Me Friend: The Music of Victoria Wood'. As the show embarks on its penultimate UK tour before a special final run in 2026 marking a decade since Victoria’s passing, Paulus shares delightful insights into Wood’s musical genius, personal stories of performing the show for five years, and his exciting plans for a sequel. This conversation is a must-listen for Victoria Wood fans and anyone who appreciates British musical comedy.Tour dates and tickets: https://thecabaretgeek.com/looking-for-me-friend/About Paulus: https://thecabaretgeek.com/bio/Follow Paulus on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecabaretgeek/Follow Paulus on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@victoriawoodtributeFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bringing Drag & Queer Stories to New Stages: River Medway & Blake Patrick Anderson on Here & Now: The Steps Musical

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen, Harvey Morton chats with RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star River Medway and West End performer Blake Patrick Anderson about their roles in the joyfully camp production Here & Now: The Official Steps Musical.River (Jem) and Blake (Robbie) discuss bringing their characters’ queer love story to stages across the UK and Ireland, the importance of representation in theatre, and how Steps’ iconic discography creates the perfect backdrop for this celebration of pop, pride and finding your people.Get tickets for Here & Now: The Official Steps Musical tour (through May 2026): thestepsmusical.comFollow River on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rivermedway/Follow Blake on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/blakepatrickauk/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Trevor Ashley on The Producers’ West End Revival

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton speaks with Trevor Ashley about his role as Roger de Bris in the West End transfer of Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece The Producers at the Garrick Theatre.Trevor shares insights about bringing this “gloriously over-the-top role” to life, working with Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber, and why the show’s satirical take on fascism feels disturbingly relevant in today’s political climate. He discusses the joy of performing in what he calls “one of those iconic gay roles” and the unique opportunity to play “the gayest Hitler in the entire world.”As a performer whose career spans from Les Misérables to Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Trevor reflects on how his cabaret background influences his approach to musical theatre and the thrill of bringing the show from the intimate Menier Chocolate Factory to the grand stage of the Garrick.Get tickets: theproducersmusical.comFollow Trevor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevor_ashley/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jan Sport: From Drag Race to Dystopia - Making Her UK Theatre Debut in Oscar At The Crown

    RuPaul’s Drag Race star Jan Sport joins Harvey Morton to discuss her UK musical theatre debut as Oscar Wilde in the immersive dystopian dance party 'Oscar at the Crown'. From its origins as a Harvard thesis project to its current run in a purpose-built underground venue on Tottenham Court Road, Jan shares her decade-long journey with the show and why it offers a theatrical experience unlike anything else in London.Tickets for 'Oscar at the Crown': oscaratthecrown.comFollow Jan Sport: Instagram @janjanjan | TikTok @jansportnyc12Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oscaratthecrownukFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    “We’ve Just Become a Little Family”: Ruaridh Mollica on Clarkston, West End Debuts, and Unexpected Connections

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey chats with rising star Ruaridh Mollica about his West End debut in Samuel D. Hunter’s play 'Clarkston'. Ruaridh, who previously impressed in the indie film 'Sebastian' and Disney+'s 'A Thousand Blows', opens up about transitioning from screen to stage, working with Heartstopper’s Joe Locke, and the challenges of Hunter’s emotional writing style.Get tickets to see 'Clarkston' at clarkstonplay.co.uk (starting from just £25).Follow Ruaridh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruaridhmollica/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 [email protected]📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Introducing Queerly's Stage & Screen Podcast hosted by Harvey Morton! Join Harvey as he sits down with LGBTQ+ stars of stage and screen for the latest interviews and insights. Whether you're planning a night out at the theatre or a trip to the cinema, this podcast is your backstage pass to the world of LGBTQ+ entertainment. Brought to you by Queerly Radio, a dedicated LGBTQ+ radio station and digital media brand, our mission is to create a welcoming space for everyone in the community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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