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‘Energetic, feral, and unhinged’: This is Queer Revue 2022

In a sold out performance, Queer Revue 2022 did not disappoint with some outstanding sketches, writing, acting, score, and choreography.

May 13, 2022 Ethan Floyd
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REVIEW: Queer Revue 2019 “Dead Bi Morning”

Queer Revue 2019 delivers a standout night that balances hilarious comedy with thoughtful realism

May 3, 2019 Blake Lovely
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Queerer Things: Queer Revue 2018

Prepare to dive into the zany, seductive and sidesplittingly satirical world of the Upside Down.

May 19, 2018 Grace Johnson
Reviews // 2017 Revues

Queer Revue is a bold, uncensored success

Watch out, Law Revue

May 20, 2017 Dustin Duong
Regulars //

What’s on this week (according to your local pastor who really wants you to go to church)

Come on mate, come along to the C-house this Sunday.

May 17, 2017 Honi Soit
Reviews, Uncategorized //

2016 Queer Revue: Bold, proud and unapologetically extravagant

Kevin Lee was a happy hostage on the opening night of Queer Revue 2016

June 10, 2016 Kevin Lee
Culture, Reviews //

Lighting Up the Stage: STRAIGHT TO HELL, the 2015 Queer Revue

Robert Boddington falls in love

September 2, 2015 Robert Boddington
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Intelligent and Genuinely Hilarious: STRAIGHT TO HELL, the 2015 Queer Revue

Bennett Sheldon isn’t afraid of the gays

September 2, 2015 Bennett Sheldon

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