Arts and Heritage Consultancy
In Let Me Look At You, a gay man walks through Soho, thinking over the losses and triumphs of the past 50 years of gay experience. There, right across the street he spots a young motorcyclist parking his bike… and is impelled to cross the road and introduce himself. Written on the fiftieth anniversary of the U.K.’s Sexual Offenses Act, which partly decriminalized sex between men, Starving Artists offers up the oft-ignored warning: things haven't changed all that much.
“Mark Pinkosh hails from Hawaii, Godfrey Hamilton from Essex, but together they form one of the most exciting theatrical partnerships around today” The Evening Standard
“Transcendent and unmissable” L.A Times
Founded in Honolulu in 1983, Starving Artists, working out of Los Angeles and London, have been seen in New Zealand, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Paris, Munich, Miami, Seattle and San Francisco, as well as across the UK.
Photo credit: Penelope Tyler; Video credit: Andonis Anthony