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Up4aMeet? archiveUp4aMeet tells the story of four gay men, who spend their lives on The Cock Shop. What happens when Grant falls in love with the handsome stranger? How does Julian end up NAKED, wrapped in cling film - and is getting a shag really like ordering a pizza? The play takes a good hard look at the world of on-line dating, and examines why the phenomenon has become such an integral part of gay life. Virtually every gay man has a profile on one of these sites, and it's changed the way gay men do business forever. When you can hide behind a profile, it's easier to flirt, to talk, to become someone completely different - and indeed, many gay men do. These sites are filled with men pretending to be something else: old men pretending to be young, boys pretending to be men, people hiding behind masks of all descriptions. But what happens when those masks come crashing down?

Cast/Performers

Lloyd Daniels, Nikki Grahame, Benedict Garrett, Penny Tasker

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Jeff Moody, Simon Peek
Producer: David Adkins Productions (in association with Knockhardy Productions)
Director: Jeff Moody

Up4aMeet?

Up4aMeet? (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0160558871. Details of all Up4aMeet? archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S877768952

Archive Listings

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10 Aug 13
Oran Mor
Glasgow
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6 Aug 13
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8 Aug 13
The Electric Circus
Edinburgh
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29 Jul 13
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1 Aug 13
The Lantern Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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26 Jul 13
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27 Jul 13
Taliesin Arts Centre
Swansea, Glamorgan
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22 Jul 13
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24 Jul 13
Crescent Theatre
Birmingham, West Midlands
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16 Jul 13
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20 Jul 13
Marlborough Theatre
Brighton, East Sussex
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10 Jul 13
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13 Jul 13
Courtyard Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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