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UK LGBT EVENTS - Lenny @ Omnibus Theatre
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Lenny @ Omnibus Theatre

lenny is tired of being on the sidelines of his own life. But tonight, he's on a mission. Tonight, someone is going to love him. A beautifully crafted play that examines what it means to find your place in a world as a generation cursed by the worry of being too much or too little, too big or too small, too young or too old. Aimee Lou Wood. Dangerously close to the end of his twenties, lenny is still waiting for his life to begin. But after waking up deathly hungover (and deeply disturbed by a rather unsettling dream), lenny decides its time to stop waiting and take control. Tonight, everyone will be watching him. Tonight, hell become the man hes meant to be, and everything will change. But its not long before lennys newfound purpose begins to go horribly wrong A delayed queer coming-of-age story, lenny. is a sharply funny and exhilarating exploration of how it feels to have your adolescence begin in adulthood. lenny. asks if its ever too late to discover your authentic self and what happens when becoming that means surrendering to the thing youve been running from all your life. First developed on the Royal Court Introduction to Playwriting Group, lenny. transfers to the Omnibus Theatre for 2025 following a sold-out run at Theatre503 in 2024. Alfie Websters debut is a rallying cry for anyone whos ever felt late to their own life.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Omnibus Theatre
1 Clapham Common Northside
London
SW4 0QW

Telephone : 02074984699

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