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REVIEW: Gypsy Queen, Assembly Front Room, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭

Published on

August 16, 2017

By

pauldavies

Gypsy Queen at Edinburgh Fringe

Gypsy Queen 

Assembly Front Room.

11 August 2017

4 Stars

There are many closets that people hide and live in, but bare knuckle fighting and boxing must be among the toughest worlds to negotiate your homosexuality in. Developed in part as a response to homophobic comments by Tyson Fury, this play examines the relationship between Gorgeous George,  bare knuckle fighter, and gay boxer Dane Sampson.

Despite Dane being openly gay, this is not totally an accepting world, and the play explores attitudes and love very successfully. Hope Theatre company have created a highly involving piece and director Adam Zane kept the action fluid and engaging. As George Rob Ward portrays toughness and vulnerability in equal measure, and he is matched perfectly by Ryan Clayton's seemingly more confident Dane. They portray every other member of the story, and here are many delights, George's C bomb dropping mother a particular highlight!

Some added physicality could have taken us even further into this world, and I found the ending a little forced, it feels that it hasn't been earned.  However, it is excellent to see performers perfectly comfortable with their bodies and subject matter, and this show I would recommend for your must see list.

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