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The Regulars archiveMark Howard moves away from his childhood home to a rural, upstate town in search of a new type of family. When he picks up a stockroom position at the town's local orchard, he's met with toxic masculinity and comes to terms with his newfound male privilege. During his first day at work, he befriends Dani Thompson, a Black queer woman who is opening her own gay bar. Over time, these two very regular people form and find chosen family in one another and their community. With a passionate score and a familiar story, ‘The Regulars' is a captivating original musical about identity and self-love, reminding us that despite our differences, we are all deserving of acceptance for who we are.

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Music: Will Shishmanian

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Archive listings for The Regulars (2022)

Work type: Musical.

Concert Version - T064217738

ope Mill Theatre will be collaborating with Trans Creative to double bill ‘The Regulars' alongside new Trans writing. Trans Social Club, a space for trans and non binary people and allies to come together, socialise and share work in a safe trans friendly space to tell our own stories, will showcase new writing by some of the Northwest's best trans artists along with up-and-coming new talent.Producer Hope Mill Theatre. Director Hazel Jade. Musical Director George Strickland. Sound Josh Evans. Performer Will Shishmanian (Author and playing Mark). Performer Aiesha Pease (she / her / Dani). Performer Natalie Paris (she / her / Betsy). Performer Idriss Kargbo (he / him / Brandon). Performer Matthew Facchino (he / him / Derrick). Performer Teddy Hinde (they / them / Jax). Performer Mark Lockhart (he / him / Hunter). Performer Amy Fleur (she / her / ensemble). Performer James Markham (he / him / ensemble). Performer Jordan Walker (he / they / ensemble).
29 Jan 22Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester :: V0587051306
listing details L135026696

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