Can you remember your first time? Nathaniel cant seem to forget his. To be fair, he has had it playing on repeat for the last 15 years. Now the party is over, the balloons have all burst and hes left living his best queer life: brunching on pills and Googling kangaroo vaginas, ancient condoms and human cesspits on a weekday morning... or is he? Award-winning HIV+ theatre-maker Nathaniel Hall (Its a Sin) and Dibby Theatre present their critically acclaimed hilarious and heart breaking hit autobiographical show about growing up positive in a negative world. Join him as he blows the lid on the secret hes been keeping all these years. DATES: Fri 21 Jan - Durham ... Wed 02 Feb - Wigan ... Thu 03 Feb - Goole Sat 05 Feb - Poole ... Wed 09 - Sat 12 Feb - London ... Tue 15 Feb - Bath ... Thu 17 Feb - Birmingham ... Sat 19 Feb - Peterborough ... Wed 23 Feb - Dorchester ... Fri 25 Feb - Plymouth ... Wed 02 - Sat 05 Mar - Keswick ... Fri 11 & Sat 12 Mar - Bristol REVIEWS: "Packs an emotional punch" The Guardian ... "A heart-on-sleeve crowd-pleasing show" Lyn Gardner ... "A remarkable story of triumph" Russell T Davies ... "Moving and educational" The Stage ... "An award-winning masterpiece" Liverpool Echo ... "An essential piece of theatre" British Theatre
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