It Gets Better - West End - 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

Members of London's theatre community get together to deliver a very important message.

If you need support call Stonewall on the free and confidential information line: 08000 50 20 20.

Featuring:
Jamie Anderson
Julie Atherton
John Brannoch
Vivien Carter
Jordan Cluroe
Cecilia Colby
Nick Crossley
Tom Eddden
Kerry Ellis
Hugo Harold Harrison
Graham Hubbard
Nicholas Hytner
Murray Lane
Stephen Mear
Ben Moir
Chris New
James Nowell
William Peaco Junior
Andrew Pepper
Verity Quade
Nigel Roche
Malcolm Sinclair
Martin Sherman
Paul Spicer
Ruthie Stephens
Giles Terera
Robbie Towns
Russell Whitehead
Steven Webb
Stuart Winter
Danny Lee Wynter

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  • .I just did a cover dedicated to victims of bullying no one should get bullied for any reason CHECK OUT MY COVER AND CHANNEL

    -SoNyAcEe

  • @seekeroffun21 He's called Malcolm Sinclair

  • Fantastic campaign. Extremely glad that it made it to the UK. These videos absolutely do make a difference - a huge one. I would have benefitted hugely from them when I was 14, but they're a reminder now of why it was worth it. I have nothing but the utmost respect for the honesty and bravery of those involved. They're all amazing people. Certainly a few tears watching this the first time round. It does get better.

  • Such a great video, an inspiration to gay people everywhere.

  • Anyone know the surname of the guy called Malcom? I know him from somewhere but can't think where - I haven't yet seen a West End play (live a long way away) so can't be that. Need to google him or it'll bug me forever! Thanks in advance for any info.

  • this is so inspirational <3

  • I love them all so much. And Vanity is so beautiful. They give me faith in humanity and hope for my future.

  • This is the best thing ive seen in a long long time. As a victim of the more violent end of the bullying spectrum, it breaks my heart to know that there are still innocent confused children out there being told that these perfectly natural feelings are wrong and disgusting. The more boys and girls that see this and learn that being unique makes you important and crucial to the world. Keep reaching for that moment in your life where you can break free and truly be happy.

  • As a gay lesbian wanting to go into theatre, I've had an odd mix of people being totally cool with it when I got to uni and a horrible horrible time with my mother (not my dad who's a preist, ironic no?) and people at school. To see my heros and heroines talking about their own painful experiences makes me feel so excited I'm going to be joining a group of people who KNOW what it's like and it makes me feels less alone. GOD BLESS YOU ALL! <3

  • @Hannah175 your comment completely contradict the spirit of this video. Most of those in the video are well known and out and proud gay people telling the world "it gets better" It is patently obvious that the use of first names is to create an informal atmosphere and a sense of community. No one in this video is "hiding" or avoiding negative feedback. If anything they're saying "bring it on" notwithstanding the painful, sensitive nature of their experiences.  You are projecting your own fears.

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