
Daniel Boys
2021An Evening with John Barrowman
Steve Kemsley
John Barrowman, Daniel Boys
John Barrowman's sold-out concert at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in May 2009. Experience all the excitement, laughter, passion, and performance surprises of his live show. Join John and his special guest, Danny Boys, John's J4 dancers, and lots of the music, music, music. Special guest star - Daniel Boys. Track Listing: Don't Stop Me Now; Just Help Yourself; What About Us?; I Made It Through The Rain; Life Is A Roller Coaster; Rhinestone Cowboy; When You Tell Me That You Love Me; Baby, Give It Up; Medley: - One Night Only - I'm So Excited - Boogie Wonderland - Rhythm Of The Night; Both Sides Now; Goodbye My Friend; Knock Three Times; Everything; I Know Him So Well; I Won't Send Roses; Can't Take My Eyes Off You; Livin La Vida Loca; From A Distance; I Am What I Am
An Evening with John Barrowman
Boys On Film 11: We Are Animals
Nicholas Verso, Rodrigo Barriuso
Daniel Landroche, Clint Napier
Boys On Film showcases short works from around the world that challenge genre, initiate discussion and explore issues of sexuality in beautiful ways. Volume 11: We Are Animals contains eight complete films: Dominic Haxton's "We Are Animals" starring Daniel Landroche, Clint Napier, and Drew Droege; "Burger" from director Magnus Mork; Shaz Bennett's "Alaska Is A Drag" starring Martin L. Washington Jr., Spencer Broschard, and Barret Lewis; Carlos Augusto de Oliveira's "Three Summers" starring Morten Kirkskov and Simon Munk; Nicholas Verso's "The Last Time I Saw Richard" starring Toby Wallace, Cody Fern, and Brian Lipson; Eldar Rapaport's "Little Man" starring Daniel Boys, Darren Evans, and Jamie Thompson; Rodrigo Barriuso's "For Dorian" starring Ron Lea and Dylan Harman; and Bryan Horch's "Spooners" starring Walter Replogle and Ben Lerman.
Boys On Film 11: We Are Animals
Little Man
Eldar Rapaport
Daniel Boys, Darren Evans
Facing thirty, Elliott realises he has skewered the potential of every relationship that has come his way. The weekend his brother shows up on his doorstep and a bizarre neighbour begins spying on him; Elliott is driven to the edge in this uneasy psychological tale of obsession. Directed by the winner of the 2011 Iris Prize, Eldar Rapaport, who has since gone on to direct feature films, including the beautiful August.
Little Man