NARCISSISTIC REFLECTIONS ON A QUEER CHILDHOOD
15TH - 16TH JANUARY
£10/£12
7:00PM
Part of Write Club Festival 2025
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“What happens when playing and becoming others makes you feel more yourself?”
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An hour long solo musical-comedy-poetry–monologue-cabaret (a lot of things!) performance, mainly about what it says on the tin – growing up queer. Of course, though, those three words mean a lot more than anything that fits inside of a tin. They mean very specific things to different people.
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The show is autobiographical (hence the ‘narcissism’), however, as demonstrated by other queer comedians and storytellers like Hannah Gadsby and Rob Madge, there is something wildly universal about radical and honest specificity. So, the show is really about that sensation of returning to the comfort and ease of identity before you had the words for it or anything else. It is about the clothes you wore and wanted to wear before anything dictated otherwise, the characters you looked up to, how you played like it was a way of life and not following any rules you were yet to learn.
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Running time:​ Approximately 70 minutes
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LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.
UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.
No re-admittance once the performance has commenced.
Refunds and exchanges are not available.