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Generation Games - A Certain Term/I F-----n Love You archiveTwo one-act comedy-dramas about Life, Love & Loss. A Certain Term - "It's not dying young that's an offence against nature for a gay man, you know. It's growing old. We become invisible." When 40-something Graham is approached by 20-something Joe in a gay bar, he little imagines how profoundly his life could be changed by this brief encounter - especially when a mysterious visitor appears from nowhere, closely connected with Graham, yet uninvited, unexpected and alarmingly indiscreet. How can lost souls find one another - and how can we learn to heal and to let go? I F------n Love You - "We just take it for granted. All of it. Floating from one day to the next. Trying desperately to shake off that shadow called regret. Running away from it so fast that we never stop to look around us." There are those nights, those perfect nights, when the world is put to rights, you look into the soul of the person closest to you and connect with their humanity. Well this isn't one of those! Simon and Adrian are getting ready for a good night's sleep. Trouble is, sleep is difficult when you're on the sofa bed and prone to overthinking things. As they uncover many things thought forgotten, dealing with fidelity, death, weak bladders and Bucks Fizz, this will be no easy night's kip.

Creatives/Company

Presented by(s): AKOL Productions Ltd, White Bear Theatre
Author(s): Michael McManus (A Certain Term), Charlie Ross Mackenzie (I F-----n Love You)
Director(s): Bryan Hodgson (A Certain Term), Ed Applewhite (I F-----n Love You)

Generation Games - A Certain Term/I F-----n Love You

Generation Games - A Certain Term/I F-----n Love You (Play) production archive for QTIX code T289238022. Details of all Generation Games - A Certain Term/I F-----n Love You archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01365615559

Archive Listings

11 Apr 23
  to
22 Apr 23
White Bear
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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