Panic Patterns

A Glasgay! Commission - an edgy,suspenseful drama for a new decade.

A Glasgay! commission: a thought-provoking new play about four characters seeking hope in one of the darkest of places. ... More info

The murderous tale of two sisters, envious servants to the wealthy, self-centred and imperious Madame. ... More info

Markus Makavellian: Chromotherapy

New York performance poet's new show - a must see!

An unquiet mind swings between chaos and clarity in an austere world. ... More info

Why Don't You Come Down The Front? ... More info

Fit

A last chance, dance class becomes a therapeutic encounter between adolescents

An inspiring tale of a mother's love for her son, and a powerful critique of religion and homophobia. ... More info

John Water's hilarious film of notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure Divine who goes up against Connie & Raymond Marble. ... More info

Is It Just Me?

A convoluted comedy of errors with romance as the ultimate objective.

Powerful documentary revolving around Jerusalem’s only gay bar and its patrons. ... More info

Gritty melodrama about a relationship between an ex-con and a trans cabaret singer. ... More info

Assume Nothing

An exploration of the lives of five gender variant New Zealanders

‘After 42 years, feisty and delightful lesbian couple Edie and Thea are finally getting married. ... More info

This is direct historical testimony, put brilliantly in context by a treasure trove of footage. ... More info

Death Disco

Death Disco is an alternative, open-minded clubbing environment - narrow minds not welcome...

Lady Munter's gay dance party ... More info

A delirious ear-gasm of digitally rhythms and an eye-popping homo-erratic videothequé. ... More info

Orlando

a sensuous epic of self-discovery

Young nobleman is commanded to stay forever young. Miraculously, he does just that. ... More info

An inspirational day of lectures, debates, papers and readings ... More info

Lock Up Your Daughters

LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS presents a very special edition of its monthly hella gay dance party.

Club diva Lady Munter's bitchfest of a dance-off. ... More info

A new alternative club night for women in Glasgow ... More info

Red Dust Road

a live appearance with Jackie Kay reading from her new memoire with music from Suzanne Bonnar and Alan Brown

Verse, music and piercing wit takes the audience on a journey from the bottom to the top. ... More info

A fusion of stand up and Musical Theatre, with a bit of bootie shaking, cheesy pop and a lot of one liners. ... More info

The Irrepressibles

a unique 10-piece performance orchestra which transfixes, breaks moulds and collides visual and musical worlds "an enchantingly theatrical pop extravaganza" Sunday Times

Fresh the SXSW Festival, Brooklyn band The Shondes bring their unique queer Jewish post-punk sound. ... More info

On the vast sun-drenched pampas of Argentina, Jorgelina reunites with her playmate Mario, a rancher's son who harbours an adolescent secret. ... More info

The Rocky Horror Show

It’s the biggest and baddest rock ‘n’ roll musical ever!

An evening of song and dance to celebrate love, harmony and relationships ... More info

A celebratory cavalcade of the best in lesbian and gay-friendly comedy ... More info

Bette/Cavett

It's 1971. Meet Bette Davis. Meet Dick Cavett.

An evening of singing and dancing to all your favourite songs ... More info

Freedom of speech, censorship, hidden identities and their effects on health, well-being and social standing. ... More info

Festival Launch Party

our annual launch party - get brochure - get goodies - get Glasgay!

Conference for individuals, LGBT charitable sector and governmental bodies. ... More info

a talk around rare and fascinating gems from the national lesbian archive ... More info

Gotta Have Faith?

A talk around religion, faith and aspects of social and media commentary

Preceded by a screening at CCA of ASSUME NOTHING ... More info

Discover more about the real life inspirations for Woolf’s remarkable figure 'Orlando'. ... More info

Bette/Cavett

It's 1971. Meet Bette Davis. Meet Dick Cavett.

A Glasgay! Commission - an edgy,suspenseful drama for a new decade. ... More info

Freedom, civil rights and the power of authorities in our lives. ... More info

Glasgay! 2009

 

8th October - 8th November

Glasgay! Film Festival 3rd September - 11th October 

Welcome to Glasgay! 2009 -  This year we celebrate alll things Family and Feminine. From Trapped lovers to mothers on the verge, Hollywood legends, old queens, ramdom storks, trangendered goddesses and ginger stereotypes.

In a cutting edge, popular and political programme we explore some dark demons and fragile egos, look at troubled teenagers and intergration. Through music and song we celebrate cell block divas, dancing queens, the roaring twenties and classic pulp fiction. We've got darkly seductive dance theatre, torch song singers, even Peter Tatchell talks. Our visual arts programme includes work from the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art's acclaimed sh[OUT] exhibition where artists explore intimacy, disclosure, and health and wellbeing. The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour brings us the cheeky campness of Hello Sailor! and the history of gay life on the ocean wave.

Start your festival early with the Glasgay! Film Festival. Bursting on to your screens a whole month early, there are 12 tempting titles, opening with Shank - a gritty, dystopic vision of British youth, gang violence and seedy, straight boy love. Contrast that to life and sexual politics in France in Born in '68, a fairytale of left wing hippydom. Nighthawks, a classic from 1978, will transport you back to the heyday of disco, crusing and flares. We flit across the world this year with mysterious love stories set in hamberg, Taipei and Louisiana; teenage runaways from the Czech Republic; tragic reality TV heros from MTV's Real World; and well-healed Parisian's struggles with surrogacy and adoption. We end our exploration of the contemporary family with the heartwarming Patrick 1.5 set in a perfect house in the nice Swedish surburbs, with a solid relationship, a home full of love and warmth - you'd think - if it wasn't for the little mistake someone made at the adoption agency. A decimal point had been misplaced and a 15 year old homophobe with a criminal past shows up. Such a life!

With a special Halloween celildh, club nights, comedy and so much more Glasgay! has never been so relevent - come along and join us in this magical city of festivals. Enjoy!


Artists

  • A.L Kennedy
  • Alan Cochrane
  • Craig Hill
  • Dani Marti
  • David Hoyle
  • Drew Taylor
  • Helen Cuinn
  • Jackie Kay
  • Jo Clifford
  • Jonathan Mayor
  • Kochka
  • Louise Welsh
  • Lucy Porter
  • Martin O’Conner
  • Matthew Bourne
  • Matthew McVarish
  • Mrs Barbara Nice
  • Richard O’Brien
  • Sadie Lee
  • Salon Society
  • Sandra McBeth
  • Susan Calman
  • Tangerine Productions
  • Terry Neason
  • Tom Sapsford
  • Wendy Miller
  • Zoe Strachan

 

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