"Its like youve spent your whole life convincing yourself you wanna be like everyone else. But you don't, do you?" Kings Head Theatres wildly popular Queer Season returns this summer, headlined by Shaun Kitcheners (Hollyoaks, Positive) whip-smart domestic drama of love, sex and monogamy. Taylor and Riley have been living the loved-up suburban dream for nearly a decade. Nice house, nice town, nice group of respectable straight friends. But when financial troubles prompt them to rent out their spare room, it's not long before they meet Jamie and Parker - a couple with a totally different outlook to their own. As tensions rise, wires cross and preconceptions are challenged, the four housemates will be tested to their very limits - and forced to reassess the lives theyve built and what it is they really want. Combining moments of laugh-out-loud hilarity with a profoundly honest look at modern relationships, All That is a razor-sharp riposte to the idea that theres ever a right way to be gay. CAST & CREATIVES Writer Shaun Kitchener Director James Calls Ball REVIEWS Praise for Shaun Kitcheners Positive (2015, Park Theatre): Kitchener can write brilliant comedy sketches and he scatters them generously. Clearly a playwright to watch The Times Shaun Kitcheners Positive is one of the most compelling productions Ive seen in a long time Attitude Magazine A brilliant script doesnt just break down stigmas, it brushes them aside like dry leaves QX Magazine Writer Shaun Kitchener has managed to touch on a very difficult subject through comedy humour. Brilliant in every sense West End Wilma With his water-tight script, Kitchener has crafted something akin to an exceptional sitcom The Stage
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