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Performance

VenuePark Theatre
Also: Park200, Park90
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th June 2023
Opened12th June 2023
To1st July 2023
WhenMon-Sat 19:45. Thu, Sat Mats 15:15
Park Theatre (V691990888)
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  • Date of change: 8 Mar 23 - T01954649088

Paper Cut

Paper Cut

Work:: Paper Cut (S0862651600)

A young gay American soldier, Kyle, returns from Afghanistan after being injured in an IED blast. Only a paper cut. Or that's what he wants his friends, family, and a potential new love to believe. Paper Cut is a raw exploration of the physical and emotional toll of returning soldiers and how they navigate their way through another minefield of returning home. This is a love story through the prism of a soldier. Someone who will die for their country, even when their country tells them every day - in small and large ways - that they are less than. It's an examination of what it means to be a man. And even more so, what it means to be a gay man?
Author Andrew Rosendorf

Production:: (T01954649088)

UK Premiere
Presented byEcclesia Productions (in association with Park Theatre)
Director Scott Hurran
Producer Charlotte Holder
Stage ManagerFae Hochgemuth
Design Sorcha Corcoran
Costume Sorcha Corcoran
Sound Chris Warner
Lighting Lucia Sanchez Roldan
DramaturgCarlyn Aquiline
Performer Joe Bolland (Jack)
Performer Tobie Donovan (Harry)
Performer Prince Kundai (Chuck)
Performer Callum Mardy (Kyle)

Listing:: L01702280613

Park90



Production details

UK Premiere Park90

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