Combining humour with pathos, this award-winning new play from Dublin, explores one woman’s cancer journey, as she wrestles with the question we all face. What do I want, with the time I have left?
Combining humour with pathos, this award-winning new play from Dublin, explores one woman’s cancer journey, as she wrestles with the question we all face. What do I want, with the time I have left?
Sean Denyer has created a dark gay revenge comedy with more layers than a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee trifle.
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This heart-rending and passionate play is about a gay couple who for once are not facing issues surrounding Aids. This tragic tale of a married gay couple in Ireland centres on their heartfelt wish to have a baby through a surrogate mother, their lawyer friend Jane.
Brian and Tom, together for ten years, would like to have a child, to be as Tom says, “a proper family with two dads”. When their friend, Jane, agrees to act as a surrogate, it seems they can really have it all. But after Tom is very reluctantly pressed into finding out about his biological parents, what he discovers will turn their dream of a family into their worst nightmare, threatening to destroy everything they have.