‘Why go where you’re not wanted?’ So asks a gay theatre maker, who puts down the bottle to pick up a gun, recklessly joining the British Army whilst the LGBT+ ban was still callously enforced.
In his unique solo comedy-drama, inspired by actual events, Jon Hague, veteran of multiple deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan and Northern Ireland, raises the curtain on the unexpected consequences, often ludicrous, always emotive, of the inevitable conflict of cultures, personalities and ideologies when a sober thespian goes unscripted to war.
Whether considering depictions of military life, the impact of addiction, or how everyone can construct their own identities and narratives, the show offers a funny and thoughtful analysis, founded in a unique lived experience, challenging prevailing attitudes on LGBT+ identity, addiction and life in the Army.
Devised and developed with Arts Council England Lottery Fund grant support. Director - Lisa Millar, designer - Damian Stanton, sound designer/composer - Isa Suarez, Dramaturg - Chris Campbell.
DATES: Mon 05, Mon 13, Tue 14, Mon 19, Tue 20 Aug ‘24: 9pm
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£16/£14