Navigating one’s queerness is a lifelong odyssey! Three-time Prague Fringe Award nominee John Arthur Sweet makes his second appearance in Brighton with an autobiographical two-part mélange of theatrical monologue, storytelling, and spoken word. This is the tale of a gay, bullied, smalltown Canadian kid who found refuge in theatre.
The show is in two stand-alone parts: Part I (Childhood) and Part II (Adulthood).
Part I will be performed: 5, 7, 9, 11 May @ 20:20
Part II on 6, 8, 10, 12 May @ 20:20
The show will be performed as a whole on 13 and 14 May: Part I @ 17:40, Part II @ 20:20.
You don’t need to see both parts, or to see them in order!
Content warning: Numerous pop culture references from the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s.
Reviews from John’s last show:
"Sweet doesn't waste a word, each image is perfectly crafted to get his story across and his voice wouldn't be out of place in a bedtime audiobook." (Prague Youth Theatre)
"Throughout his show, we are invited to get to know a man who is relatable, as funny as he is touching, and “splendidly human." (Montreal Theatre Hub)
Company: Hard Times / Sweet Productions
(Website)
Genre: Literature & Spoken Word
Duration: 45 mins, 80 mins
Lower Age Suitability: 14
Upper Age Suitability: +
Under 2's will require a concession ticket.
Venues: Sweet @ The Welly
Assistance Dogs Welcome
Content Warnings: Contains Swearing
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