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Alastair Curtis

Alastair Curtis is a writer and founder of The AIDS Plays Project. He lives in London. 

As this vital piece of history goes on display at Tate Modern, Alastair Curtis speaks to those preserving it – and asks why it still lacks a home

BY Alastair Curtis |

Artist, photographer and printer Gary Schneider reflects on his relationship with the legendary American photographer

BY Alastair Curtis AND Gary Schneider |

Does our understanding of pre-Stonewall theatre rely on the memories of vanishing people?

BY Alastair Curtis |

Neil Bartlett and Jay Bernard discuss a new stage adaptation of the artist’s final film  

BY Alastair Curtis |

The rising playwright and director discuss Sound of the Underground – a collaboration between eight drag performers – opening at London’s Royal Court Theatre

BY Alastair Curtis |

At Studio Voltaire, London, a new film narrated by Ben Whishaw asks why the intelligence services proved such an ideal calling for gay men in the early 20th century

BY Alastair Curtis |

Alastair Curtis reviews two memoirs by the French writer and looks at the lessons he learned from past relationships

BY Alastair Curtis |

How Theater of War Productions uses ancient stories to lead COVID-19 health workers out of silence and into a healing experience of community

BY Alastair Curtis |