@MentalMonarch No. Kwannon is in the lead X-Men book, and has just had a solo series- and we have Sai as Psylocke in Marvel Rivals. We’re definitely at a point where Betsy needs a new codename- but I don’t think going back to Psylocke would make any sense for the character at this point
Finished @kavana_official ‘s Pop Scars whilst, fittingly, in St Ives. A wonderful biography details the 90’s pop industry, through to difficult,honest and uplifting tale of addiction, hope, and family. Kav was my first crush- and whilst awful to see his pain, he’s an inspiration.
@heyitscdubs Ha, Schmats works for me. God, you’re right. Did naming musicals after places just fall out of fashion in the 90’s? Miss Schmaigon only partially works and is highly problematic 😂
@heyitscdubs Alan Cumming mentioned that they’d cover Cats, Phantom and Les Miserables, amongst others. I would have put them in appropriate Sch formats but tried with Cats and gave up…
multiple times, as well as occasionally seeing Gavin walking through Soho. Every single time he saw me he'd wave and say hi - and check how I was. He wasn't only an insanely talented man, he had a heart as big as his smile, and it's a tragedy he's no longer with us
played them. Walking past the theatre the next day I saw Gavin Creel, and told him what Hair and his performance meant to me. He was an absolute delight - chatting to me for 15 minutes, and introducing me to his beloved Wally. Over the time Hair was in London, I saw it cont.
When I first moved to London back in 2010 I felt alone and lost, with no direction or idea what I wanted to do with my life.
Getting a day ticket to see Hair changed that - I felt such a sense of joy and connection to those disenfranchised teens, and the amazing cast who (cont)
Devastated to hear about the death of Gavin Creel. Way too young. Incredible performer, campaigner, and lovely man who was incredibly kind to me when I first moved to London. Bumping into him and Wally was always an absolute treat. He’ll be massively missed #gavincreel