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UK LGBT EVENTS - Fat Jewels @ The Hope Theatre
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Fat Jewels @ The Hope Theatre

A South Yorkshire council estate. Pats having strange dreams. He cant shake them. Hes gone round to Dannys for a chat and some healthy advice. Lonely and dangerous, Danny insists that what Pat needs is a therapy programme of Dannys own making, involving cricket bats and trips to the zoo FAT JEWELS is a dark and surreal tragi-comedy about two lonely, repressed and marginalized individuals in a very hot room. Its a play about disenfranchisement and anger, coercion and abused authority. FAT JEWELS was written by Joseph Skelton (The Noctambulist, winner Best New Writing, Durham Drama Festival) and directed by Luke Davies (The Chemsex Monologues, nom. Best Ensemble, Off West End Awards). It is a Raving Mask Theatre production. Raving Masks most recent production, The Conductor, has toured around the UK and Europe and was the winner of the Jonathan Beecher award. Box Office opens at 7.00pm for cash sales and collection of pre-booked tickets. The performance lasts 90mins without interval and contains strong language and violent scenes. No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED. PLEASE ARRIVE IN GOOD TIME FOR THE START TIME OF 7.45PM.

Tickets : £ 15/12 Tickets

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