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Queer as Folk cast reunite

The cast of the TV show ‘Queer as Folk’ have reunited.

Cast members had a night out to see actor Randy Harrison perform as the MC in ‘Cabaret’

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The opening night of a national tour of the musical was held at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. The show will be touring around the USA until the middle of 2017.

Michelle Clunie (Melanie), Robert Gant (Ben), Gale Harold (Brian), Randy Harrison (Justin) and Scott Lowell (Ted) were captured in a photo that Gant uploaded to his Instagram account.

There has been speculation that a revamp of the popular TV series could be on the cards. In a recent interview Harrison noted that the cast members are all good friends and it might be interesting to see what they’re all like in middle age.

Check out this video of Randy getting into character as the MC. 

OIP Staff


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8 COMMENTS

  1. looks like fun. i’d like to see like a movie lenght reunion sort of thing, like 10 years latter from the end of the series. did brian & justin get together again and get married after all? did Ben die? what’s Gus like now as a teenager

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