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[[File:Peter scott-presland.jpg|thumb|Peter Scott-Presland, December 2010]]'''Peter Scott-Presland''' (formerly Eric Presland) is a gay writer and cabaret artiste, and founder of [[Homo Promos]].
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[[File:Peter scott-presland.jpg|thumb|Peter Scott-Presland, December 2010]]'''Peter Scott-Presland''' (born 1949; formerly Eric Presland) is a gay writer and cabaret artiste, and founder of [[Homo Promos]].
  
 
He studied English and Drama at St Edmund Hall, Oxford (1968–1974) where he "did pretty much nothing else except perform, direct and write revues and cabaret."<ref name=wicker>http://www.offwestend.com/index.php/news/view/92 HOMOS PROMOS: Peter Scott-Presland talks to Tom Wicker</ref>
 
He studied English and Drama at St Edmund Hall, Oxford (1968–1974) where he "did pretty much nothing else except perform, direct and write revues and cabaret."<ref name=wicker>http://www.offwestend.com/index.php/news/view/92 HOMOS PROMOS: Peter Scott-Presland talks to Tom Wicker</ref>
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Revision as of 14:18, 22 April 2015

Peter Scott-Presland, December 2010
Peter Scott-Presland (born 1949; formerly Eric Presland) is a gay writer and cabaret artiste, and founder of Homo Promos.

He studied English and Drama at St Edmund Hall, Oxford (1968–1974) where he "did pretty much nothing else except perform, direct and write revues and cabaret."[1]

He had been running gay theatre companies since 1975; in 1987, when Gay Sweatshop was folding, he set up Homo Promos: the name was a reaction against Section 28 which aimed to ban the "promotion of homosexuality".[1]

Between 1987 and 2007 he helped run the Capital Quiz.

In 2010 he was contracted by CHE to write the official history of the organisation.[2] Volume One of Amiable Warriors was published in February 2015.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.offwestend.com/index.php/news/view/92 HOMOS PROMOS: Peter Scott-Presland talks to Tom Wicker
  2. http://c-h-e.org.uk/pressrel-chebook.htm