directed by Ben Anderson
King’s Head Theatre
Playwright Robert Chesley, who died of an Aids-related illness in 1990,described his often-banned 1985 play Jerker as “ a pornographic elegy “- it’s an interesting paradox to consider as most would regard pornographic as a derogatory term.
But this important work in the LGBTQ+ cultural canon, is just that – amazingly explicit and erotic but also deeply emotional, poetic and humane.
Aids is at the core of the period and of this play and there is the inevitable death offstage, but what Chesley is telling us through his sympathetic treatment of these two men, who crave affection and attention, is that as he puts it “ a virus can’t kill love “ . He says in the play’s preface that “ nobody ever died from being offended by what they hear or see, but prudery kills”.
In the end the story ends tragically as we knew all along it would but along the way Tibu Forbes as Bert and Tom Joyner as JR work such magical chemistry between them that it’s a truly uplifting evening.
Jerker directed by Ben Anderson is at the King’s Head Theatre, London until 23 November.
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